
Nevada Senator Harry Reid was joined by NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, members of Nevada's congressional delegation, state and local leaders over the weekend for the grand opening of the Clark County Shooting Park. Reid led the effort to secure the land and funding needed to build the 2,900-acre world-class shooting park. The new facility will make our communities safer, protect the natural desert environment and provide a place for people of all ages to learn about shooting sports. "Nevadans aimed high when we set out to create the largest and most advanced shooting range in the world," said Reid. "But we kept a steady eye on our target. And today, with great pride, Nevada has hit the bulls-eye." From Harry Reid's YouTube account
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