Posted August 29, 2017 8:00 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

People waded through floodwaters in Houston on Sunday. (Photo: Thomas B. Shea/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images)
The industry’s top trade organization said Monday it will provide disaster relief funds to federally licensed firearms dealers devastated by Hurricane Harvey.
Harvey slammed into the Texas coastal town of Rockport late Friday as a category four — the strongest storm make landfall in the United States in more than a decade — with wind gusts topping 130 miles an hour and torrential downpours expected to dump up to 50 inches of rain from Corpus Christi to Houston through Wednesday.
“We want our member companies to know that their trade association stands with them in these difficult times, and that this assistance is another benefit of membership,” said Chris Dolnack, National Shooting Sports Foundation Senior Vice President and CMO, in a press release Monday. “This is in keeping with the monetary relief we provided our members in the Northeast after Hurricane Sandy wreaked her havoc in 2012, and to those in the Southeast following Hurricane Matthew in 2016.”
The National Weather Service downgraded Harvey to a tropical storm over the weekend, but forecasters warn the stalled system will continue to cause “unprecedented” flooding unlike anything the state has

Source: Guns.com

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