Buckeye Firearms Association endorses Mark Noble for Columbus City Council
Buckeye Firearms Association (BFA) is pleased to announce our endorsement of Mark Noble for Columbus City Council in the May 3rd, 2011 primary election.
Mark Noble has been involved with and actively advocated the Second Amendment in past runs for office. He is a life member of the Gun Owners of America (as a candidate, achieving their highest rating) and both he and his wife Loretta are NRA Certified Firearms Instructors.
After beginning involvement on the Second Amendment by participating in open carry walks as an advocate of concealed carry legislation, Mark Noble became an instructor to teach others about firearms safety and marksmanship as a volunteer instructor at the Ohio State University Pistol Club.
As a BFA volunteer, Noble helped staff booths at gun shows, to identify candidates strong on pro-gun issues, and supported BFA endorsed candidates by volunteering his time to help with door-to-door canvassing and other campaign activities.
Mark Noble has written articles for the BFA website, represented the Second Amendment in newspaper interviews, and defended concealed carry reform in live interviews with national media outlets. Noble is a frequent attendee and speaker at area gun shows and 2nd Amendment related events.
In the primary this spring, Noble faces opponents that support Mayor Coleman's anti-gun unconstitutional agenda. Unlike his opponents Mark Noble understands that the rightful role of government is a limited one that does not interfere in the fundamental rights of its citizens.
It's not often that Second Amendment advocates get the opportunity to support one of our own, someone who has grown with our organization and never faltered.
Columbus needs Mark Noble on our next City Council.
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