Law Enforcement Alliance of America

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Gun interest groups in the U.S.
Pro-gun rights

National Rifle Association
Gun Owners of America
JPFO
Pink Pistols
Second Amendment Foundation
Second Amendment Sisters
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Liberty Belles
Law Enforcement Alliance of America

Pro-gun control

Americans for Democratic Action
Brady Campaign
Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
League of Women Voters

Pro-rights and pro-control

American Hunters and Shooters Association
Americans for Gun Safety Foundation

Law Enforcement Alliance of America, or LEAA, is a non-profit, non partisan, conservative gun rights organization in the United States, headquartered just outside of Washington, D.C. in Springfield, Virginia. Its membership is composed of active duty and retired law enforcement officers, crime victims, and other interested civilians. The organization is active on many educational and political fronts, including: - explaining and defending police practices to include police 'use of force' - supporting and expanding Federal legislation to allow off-duty and retired LEO's to have concealed carry - supporting and promoting self-defense, including the right of civilian concealed carry - strengthening laws to punish violent criminals and deter crime - supporting the Death Penalty - unmasking and opposing efforts to support 'Gun Control' as effective 'Crime Control'

LEAA publishes a magazine, Shield and a newsletter, "The LEAA Advisor"

The Law Enforcement Alliance of America (LEAA) is recognized by the United States Treasury Department as a non-profit organization under IRS Code Section 501 (c)(4). Due to LEAA’s legislative activities, contributions to LEAA are not tax-deductible as a donation or business expense. Dues and contributions are not refundable


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