The 38th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC 2023) will be held September 22nd – September 24th, 2023 in Phoenix, AZ. This year’s theme is Road To Liberty!
The conference will be held at
Marriott Phoenix Airport
1101 North 44th St
Phoenix, AZ 85008
You can book your hotel room with our exclusive low group-rate by following this link.
We will also be on multiple virtual platforms including YouTube and Facebook.
Come meet national gun rights leaders and your fellow grassroots activists at the 38th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC 2023) in Phoenix, Arizona. This is your once a-year chance to network and get an insider look and plan pro-gun rights strategies for the coming year.
The Second Amendment Victory in NYSRPA v. Bruen at SCOTUS opened new ground for RKBA litigation and at the same time has inspired state legislatures to launch full scale attacks. And Joe Biden has proposed confiscation and created dozens of executive orders that include increased ATF audits, suggested arming IRS agents, and anything else the anti-gun crowd can even think about implementing. With the 2024 elections in less than one year, we all need to plan our Road to Liberty.
This year GRPC will be action packed. With over 70 speakers hand-picked from the leadership of the Gun Rights Movement, the topics to be presented promise to have an impact that will help direct the path of our cause for years to come. Scheduled speakers this year include Stephen Hallbrook, John Lott, Massad Ayoob, Mark Smith, AWR Hawkins, John Correia, Tom Taylor and Tom Gresham, Mark Walters, Stephen Gutowski and representatives and staff from SAF, CCRKBA, FPC and GOA as well as leaders of state organizations.
CONFERENCE and ALL MATERIALS ARE FREE!
The Friday evening reception as well as the Saturday luncheon, and Saturday evening receptions and morning and afternoon breaks are free. Other meals, travel and lodging are to be paid by attendee.
Here are some photos from years past. (Many years past.)
Recognize anyone?
John, were you 13 or 14 in that picture?