2022 NRA Annual Meeting In Houston

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posted on October 25, 2021
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The National Rifle Association has announced the location of its 2022 Annual Meeting and Exhibits: Houston, Texas, over Memorial Day weekend May 27-29, 2022.

The NRA had planned to host its 150th celebration in May 2021 in Houston—the site of NRA’s largest convention on record. The NRA community was disappointed when high COVID rates in Harris County led to the cancellation of this marquee event.

The Association anticipates no further changes to the locations of the NRA’s Annual Meetings and Exhibits from 2023 through 2026.

Learn more about the 2022 NRA Annual Meeting at nraam.org. And be sure to subscribe to the free Shooting Sports USA Insider newsletter for the latest updates.


Read more: NRA National Matches: 2021 High Power Rifle Championships At Camp Atterbury

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