February 2025
General Members Meeting
Michael Cargill
Central Texas Gun Works, Owner
GARLAND, ET AL. V. CARGILL
2nd Amendment Argument Before the US Supreme Court
Monday, February 24, 2025
Doors Open at 11:00am
Facilities Resource, Inc.
1641 Scottsdale Drive
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This meeting is open to all Republican women and men.
1641 Scottsdale Drive
->-> POLICY CHANGE <-<-
WALK-INS NO LONGER ACCEPTED
MUST RSVP by FEBRUARY 19TH at 6PM
This meeting is open to all Republican women and men.
Chicken Parmigiana, Caesar Salad, Sautéed Mixed Vegetables, Assorted Cookies and Brownies Bites
along with fresh brewed sweet/unsweet tea and water catered by Shakers Catering.
Meeting and Lunch - $25*
Meeting Only - $10*
*credit card transaction fees apply
*purchase is nonrefundable
along with fresh brewed sweet/unsweet tea and water catered by Shakers Catering.
Meeting and Lunch - $25*
Meeting Only - $10*
*credit card transaction fees apply
*purchase is nonrefundable
Guest Speaker Michael Cargill

Michael Cargill has over 35 years of firearms experience in the military and private sector combined. Michael was born and raised in Florida. After high school, he joined the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Sergeant before honorable separation to pursue private sector work. As a licensed instructor, Michael has taught more than 50,000 people the required material to obtain Texas private security and handgun licenses. Over more than 12 years, he has a greater than 99% student success rate. Michael is the owner of Central Texas Gun Works (CTGW), a U.S. Federal Firearms Licensed (FFL) dealer. He frequently speaks about firearms in person and on film, television, and radio, including the Come And Talk It radio show that he produces and hosts. Michael resides in Austin, Texas.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES RULED IN FAVOR OF CARGILL ON JUNE 14, 2024
GARLAND, ET AL. V. CARGILLNew Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) represents Michael Cargill in a constitutional lawsuit that challenges the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and its effort to rewrite a federal statute. The principle NCLA and Mr. Cargill seek to vindicate is simple: if bump stocks are to be banned, Congress must make that decision and Congress must exercise the authority to ban them. If an agency such as the ATF can rewrite a statute as it pleases, then any agency can rewrite any statute as it pleases. Whatever one thinks of bump stocks, our laws must comply with the Constitution, or neither the Constitution nor the rule of law has any meaning.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES RULED IN FAVOR OF CARGILL ON JUNE 14, 2024
GARLAND, ET AL. V. CARGILLNew Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) represents Michael Cargill in a constitutional lawsuit that challenges the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and its effort to rewrite a federal statute. The principle NCLA and Mr. Cargill seek to vindicate is simple: if bump stocks are to be banned, Congress must make that decision and Congress must exercise the authority to ban them. If an agency such as the ATF can rewrite a statute as it pleases, then any agency can rewrite any statute as it pleases. Whatever one thinks of bump stocks, our laws must comply with the Constitution, or neither the Constitution nor the rule of law has any meaning.