Shooters Committee on Political Education

SCOPE Board of Directors

MONROE COUNTY CHAPTER


Chris Edes - Chair
Phone (585) 202-7741
mailto: chrisedes@dynamic-mail.net

 


The Monroe County Chapter meets the third Monday of the month at 7:00pm at Jays Diner  2612 W Heniretta Rd,  Rochester NY

There are no meetings the months of December, May, June or July.

Monroe County SCOPE
P.O. Box 12711
Rochester, NY 14612

 

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We are made up of concerned gun owners and conservation clubs accross New York.

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About S.C.O.P.E.

The Shooter’s Committee on Political Education was founded in 1965 by a group of firearms owners in western New York.  SCOPE is a civil rights organization focused on the protection and preservation of the right of firearms ownership as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

It does not align itself with any political party nor does it endorse any candidates for elective office.  Our function is to counter assaults on the right of firearms ownership.  This entails providing legislators and executives with timely and accurate information to support sound decisions.

SCOPE's Mission Statement

SCOPE'S Mission:

SCOPE’s purpose is to maintain the right of individuals to own and use firearms for lawful purposes.  Inform members about antigun/gun owner legislation.
Stop antigun/gun owner legislation in New York State. Educate the public on the positive aspects of firearm ownership, and their Second Amendment rights.

What is S.C.O.P.E.

SCOPE is a New York State Not For Profit Volunteer Organization dedicated to the preservation of the Second Amendment Rights for New York Citizens.

SCOPE will oppose, with all its resources, any proposal that is not based on sound technical grounds or that infringes on the rights of firearms owners for the purpose of promoting a political philosophy, advancing a social theory, or as an emotional response and is not based on clear Constitutional grounds.

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