The following is an official announcement regarding our bylaws, changes to it, as required to amend them at the January 2023 membership meeting.

Amendment to our North Dakota Shooting Sports By-laws as presented at our September 2022 Board of Directors Meeting

Section 7 of the NDSSA bylaws: “will become the property of the NRA/ILA” is deleted and “will become the property of NDSSA Affiliated Clubs” is inserted in its place.
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