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Why AmmoSquared Backs the Task Force 70 Foundation

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntDecember 30, 20252 Mins Read
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Why AmmoSquared Backs the Task Force 70 Foundation

Learn how the Task Force 70 Foundation is training rural law enforcement officers in constitutional principles—and why AmmoSquared encourages its members to support this mission.

Why AmmoSquared Backs the Task Force 70 Foundation
Consider supporting the Task Force 70 Foundation this holiday season.

At AmmoSquared, we believe the Second Amendment is more than a line of text — it’s a responsibility.

Preserving that freedom means more than owning firearms or staying prepared. It means supporting education, clarity, and constitutional understanding at every level, especially among those tasked with upholding the law. That’s why this month we’re highlighting the Task Force 70 Foundation, a nonprofit organization making a meaningful impact where it’s needed most.

Who Is the Task Force 70 Foundation?

The Task Force 70 Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to mentoring, training, and educating small-town and rural law enforcement officers in advanced tactics and constitutional principles — at no cost to the officers or their departments.

While large departments often have access to robust training budgets, smaller jurisdictions frequently do not. That gap has existed for decades, and it has consequences.

Here’s how John Chapman, Executive Director of the Task Force 70 Foundation, explains their mission:

“Law enforcement officers in smaller jurisdictions have lacked the necessary resources to be properly educated for decades. This has led to widespread misunderstandings, such as approaching firearms possession from a perspective of criminality rather than it being a citizen’s God-given right. Our foundation aims to fix that.”

By providing high-quality, constitutionally grounded education, Task Force 70 is helping officers approach firearms ownership with professionalism, understanding, and respect for citizens’ rights.

Why This Mission Matters

When law enforcement officers are trained to view firearms ownership through a constitutional lens rather than a presumption of criminality, everyone benefits.

  • Citizens experience clearer, more respectful interactions
  • Officers gain confidence rooted in lawful authority
  • Communities build trust instead of tension

This isn’t about politics. It’s about clarity, accountability, and mutual respect — values that align directly with the AmmoSquared Freedom Culture™.

A well-informed future doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built through intentional education and shared commitment.

How You Can Support the Mission

The Task Force 70 Foundation relies on support from Second Amendment advocates who believe education is the foundation of lasting freedom.

By becoming a $20/month donor, you:

  • Directly support free constitutional training for rural law enforcement
  • Help close long-standing education gaps in small communities
  • Get enrolled in monthly donor appreciation giveaways, featuring gear from:

👉 Learn more here:
https://www.TF70.org

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