I noticed that the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is not on this list and found only two mentions of the organization in a Forum search. I wanted to make sure the good HW folks are aware of this organization. I'm not affiliated with them but I follow what they're doing a bit and FPC is doing some of the best work out there for gun rights especially in the legal realm.
For example, I believe their legal team is preparing to challenge the "high-capacity" magazine ban here in WA.
No party politics and cronyism like some of the other organizations out there. A very no-nonsense organization. Please consider supporting or at least following their work!
https://www.firearmspolicy.org/aboutTheir mission statement is below:
Establish a regulatory environment in which every individual adult in the United States who is not prohibited from exercising rights under an analysis consistent with the Constitution’s text, informed by American history and tradition, can:
Acquire and possess (“keep”) all bearable arms in "common use for lawful purposes":
Including but not limited to semi-automatic handguns, rifles, and shotguns regulated as “assault weapons”;
Firearm magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds;
Blades; and,
Other defensive arms.
Carry (“bear”) loaded, operable arms on their person and in their vehicles, in public, for self-defense and all lawful purposes;
Personally build (self-manufacture) arms, including by and through the acquisition and possession of the tools, information/files, and materials/supplies to do so; and,
Protect the resources, markets, and conduct essentials to the above.
Expand young peoples’ understanding and adoption of the philosophy of natural rights and private property, and the adoption and lawful use of the right to keep and bear arms, freedom of speech, and other essential liberties to maximize preservation and expansion of freedom in future generations.
Establish clear protections against prohibition and/or seizure of personal property, as well as unjust incarceration for the exercise of fundamental rights.
Opportunistically leverage changing cultural, political, and legal environments to achieve tactical victories and divert enemy resources (i.e., funding and personnel) away from strategically critical areas to reduce enemy effectiveness.
Upon achieving all of the above, establish a new vision and strategic objectives consistent with the Organization’s Purpose and expanded field of operation.