I only know of what is available in the US. If someone finds a better organization, use what is best for you. I can't even guess what kind of draconian anti-gun laws would have been passed if it weren't for the NRA protecting the rights of gun owners.
However, there's enough information to make my head explode if I tried to absorb it all at once. Don't try to do everything all at once. It's like baking a cake; if the heat is too high, the outside will be ready, but the center will be undercooked, and not palatable.
Here's a start for tips. Of course, make adjustments to fit in with local custom.
Guidelines For Communicating With The Media.
http://www.nraila.org/ActionCenter/Gras ... aspx?ID=12
"Few issues today are more misunderstood by the general public than the issue of gun control. Many of the commonly-held misconceptions result directly from the media's often skewed coverage of this issue. Letters to local newspapers, radio, and television stations to protest biased coverage of firearm-related issues help influence the media's presentation of this subject, as well as inform the public of the facts that support our position. Keep in mind that your letters do not always have to be negative. If you see a positive story relating to gun ownership, contact that media outlet to thank them and to encourage them to run similar stories in the future. Our "Write Your Editor" will help you identify and contact a variety of newspapers and TV and radio stations. Below are some tips to help you when contacting the media. "
This is a page that shows the
various firearms laws of the 52 states. To get an idea of what is involved, you could take a peek. On the lower right side are links to the Federal gun law web site, the
BATFE.
http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/
A good place to start is the FAQ area.
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/index.htm
Effectively Communicating With Your Lawmakers
http://www.nraila.org/ActionCenter/Gras ... aspx?ID=11
"As a voting constituent, you have a tremendous ability to influence the outcome of legislation. Ask any elected official which individual`s concerns are most important to him, and chances are they all will deliver the same response: his constituents`. All politicians are keenly aware of the fact that it is their constituents who hold the keys to their political futures. Therefore, constituent concerns are of the utmost concern to politicians. The best way you can affect the outcome of legislation is to directly communicate your views to your lawmakers. REMEMBER: Your lawmakers work for you! Since the primary concern of all politicians is to get re-elected, be sure you communicate your concerns with your own elected officials first! Then, if you wish to express your views to others who don`t directly represent you, you can do so. But make sure your legislators hear from you first! First some general information. NRA`s Institute for Legislative Action`s (NRA-ILA) website --
http://www.NRAILA.org -- has a wealth of information to assist you when you contact your lawmakers. Of particular note is our "Write Your Representatives" feature, which will enable you to identify and contact your lawmakers directly from our site. Also, keep in mind many times you will not be speaking directly to your elected official, but rather to a member of his staff. Contact with legislative staff is critical to the process, as staff has major input with lawmakers and has expertise in most issues on which legislators will vote -- including gun-related issues. Listed below, you`ll find some additional tips on effectively communicating with your elected officials."
Here are Programs offered by the NRA.
http://www.nra.org/programs.aspx
Firearms Training (Air guns included) is a good way to introduce people to the sport. Every week on the various gun forums, I can read of a person that took someone that has never handled a gun to the target range. After going through the Safety Rules and a little tutoring, the newbie finds that he or she has had a lot of fun and would like to do it some more. Another convert!
In the NRA Firearms Instructor training, safety and proper handling is emphasized. The important thing, I think, is that every Certified Instructor teaches the course the same way, no matter where they are located.
Take the children & a friend for a little range time. Women too. I have noticed they are usually better shots, and enjoy the sport because it gives them a feeling of accomplishment. It's instant gratification.
I can see one problem, and that's with acquiring ammo or pellets at a reasonable price & sufficient quantities to have a 'Fun Shoot'. This is another issue that will need to be addressed.
I'm not sure how GFI was to be structured, but some serious thought needs to go into whatever path you decide to take, and I'm sure it will take some time to organize. The NRA is HUGE. It is the gun owners friend, and the anti-gun politicians are afraid of it because of the legal clout the NRA has, backed by millions of (voting) members.
You have good news and bad news: At least you can own guns, but the laws-rules are not consistant, and seem to be a holdover from the days of British rule. You also need a way to buy imported guns & unlimited ammo at a reasonable price, but that's old news.
And let me add this. If you have watched any of the goings-on in Iran, you will notice that the militia thugs are shooting and killing the protestors, yet the civilians only have rocks to fight back with. Not one citizen has any other way to fight back. Gun Control.
Good Luck, you'll need it.