NRA Foundation License Plates Proposed In Kentucky

posted on June 27, 2015

Kentucky NRA members might soon be able to sport a brand-new NRA Foundation license plate on their vehicles.

The NRA Foundation recently submitted an application to the state for the new license plate. If approved by the state’s license plate committee, the foundation would have two years to collect signatures and a $25 fee from 900 supporters to begin production of the plate.

The NRA Foundation is the country's leading charitable organization in support of the shooting sports, having awarded thousands of grants in support of educational programs since its inception in 1990. The foundation supports organizations and programs that ensure the continuation of our proud shooting and hunting heritage with grants benefitting programs such as youth education, law enforcement training, hunter education, conservation, firearms and marksmanship training and safety, and much more.

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