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  2. Colleen Mary O'Toole - Wikipedia

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    Colleen O'Toole enjoys angling, and lives on the Grand River with her husband, a marine veteran and NRA Certified Instructor, their three children one of whom is a foster child and their dog, Lucky O'Toole. She is licensed to carry a concealed weapon and enjoys target shooting. [5]

  3. Chuck Klein (author) - Wikipedia

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    Klein was a police officer in Ohio from 1968 to 1975 and later his family had moved to Indiana and Klein became a police officer there. He is a NRA (National Rifle Association) certified firearms instructor in five disciplines and is a former staff instructor for Tactical Defense Institute.

  4. National Rifle Association - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. American nonprofit organization For other uses, see National Rifle Association (disambiguation). National Rifle Association of America Headquarters in Fair Oaks, Virginia Founded November 17, 1871 ; 153 years ago (1871-11-17) Founder William Conant Church George Wood Wingate Founded at ...

  5. Brian Zins - Wikipedia

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    1992, 2nd Place at the NRA National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio; 1993–1994, 1st Place at the Inter-service Pistol Championship with the Pistol Team; 2006, set National Records for the Center Fire 900 and Center Fire Timed Fire; 2006, tied National Record for the .45 National Match Course; 2006, 2nd Place at the NRA National Matches

  6. The firearms instructor under investigation in the shooting death of a co-worker received stellar employee reviews, took dozens of training courses and climbed the ranks within the Ohio Department ...

  7. Revolt at Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Revolt at Cincinnati (also known as the Cincinnati Coup or the Cincinnati Revolution) was a change in the National Rifle Association of America's (NRA) leadership and organizational policy which took place at the group's 1977 annual convention in Cincinnati, Ohio. Led by former NRA president Harlon Carter and gun rights activist Neal Knox ...

  8. How Tim Walz went from an 'A' NRA rating to the gun lobby's ...

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    That same year, not only did the NRA give Walz an “A” rating but the gun group endorsed him over his Republican challenger. And in 2016, “Guns and Ammo” Magazine named the Democrat one of ...

  9. Camp Perry - Wikipedia

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    Camp Perry is a National Guard training facility located on the shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio near Port Clinton. In addition to its regular mission as a military training base, Camp Perry also boasts the second largest outdoor rifle range in the world after the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico. The firing is done in the ...