Registration is now open for the 41st annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC), hitting Dallas on September 25-27 and co-hosted by the powerhouse duo of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA). This isn’t just another gun gathering—it’s the premier intellectual battlefield where 2A warriors sharpen their strategies against encroaching anti-rights agendas. Confirmed speakers like Jared Yanis (the young legal phenom dismantling age-based gun bans), Joseph Greenlee (historical arms expert who’s been schooling courts on the Founders’ intent), Kenyon Gleason (policy wonk extraordinaire), Shermichael Singleton (debate dominator exposing leftist hypocrisies), Jeff Folloder (activist firebrand), Chris Boeck (range-ready organizer), and Fernando Nava (border-state defender) promise a lineup that’s equal parts brain trust and battle cry.
What makes this GRPC a must-attend pivot point for the 2A community? In an election year shadowed by ATF overreach, Supreme Court ripple effects from Bruen, and state-level assaults on standard-capacity magazines, these speakers aren’t just talking heads—they’re the architects of victories like blocking assault weapon bans and affirming carry rights for all law-abiding adults. Yanis and Greenlee, for instance, represent the next wave of litigation firepower, building on SAF’s string of wins to fortify constitutional carry nationwide. Expect deep dives into red-flag law repeals, campus carry expansions, and countering Big Tech censorship of pro-gun voices. Dallas, a pro-2A stronghold in the heart of Texas, amplifies the stakes: this conference could spark the policy blueprints that flip blue-state dominoes in 2025.
For grassroots activists, range rats, and policy nerds alike, snagging a spot now (via the official GRPC site) isn’t optional—it’s arming yourself with the intel to outmaneuver gun-grabbers. Last year’s event galvanized efforts that crushed multiple ballot initiatives; this one could be the tipping point toward national reciprocity and beyond. Don’t sleep on it: the 41st GRPC is where ideas turn into amendments, and Dallas is calling your name.