Mike Collins Signs the GGO Survey!

Tue, Dec 9, 2025

I cannot tell you how much this gets my blood pumping.

Georgia Gun Owners has two jobs.

1. Fight for/against legislation in Atlanta and D.C.

2. Expose any politician that works against gun rights and educate voters on who the real fighters are.

That’s it.

We don’t get paid to endorse anyone; we don’t pay anyone to do their job either.

Politicians either show up and do what they promised to do on the campaign trail – or we’ll tell the voters how they were lied to so they elect someone else next time

Elections are where gun owners get to fight back with their votes and holy cow do we love to help the voters know who is fake and who is legit.

That’s why I’m thrilled to tell you that Congressman Mike Collins – now running for U.S. Senate here in Georgia – has officially completed the Georgia Gun Owners Candidate Survey with a 100% pro-gun response!

See the completed survey here!

And this isn’t new for him.

When he first ran for Congress in 2022, Mike Collins signed his GGO survey 100% pro-gun – and then delivered.

He is currently a co-sponsor in Washington, D.C. on our legislation to Abolish the ATF and Repeal the NFA.

This makes Congressman Collins the first official signed survey of Georgia’s massive 2026 election cycle.

And this is exactly why Georgia Gun Owners exists:

To expose the fakes, highlight the fighters, and force every politician to show gun owners – in writing – where they stand.

But to keep doing that, we need Georgians to stand with us.

If you believe every candidate should be held accountable…

If you want politicians to prove they’re pro-gun, not just say it…

Please join or renew your membership with Georgia Gun Owners today.

Your support gives us the firepower to expose anti-gun incumbents, pressure politicians, and keep the Second Amendment safe in Georgia.

>>> JOIN THE FIGHT! <<<

>>> RENEW FOR 2026! <<<

Thank you for helping us lead the fight.

For Freedom,

Alex Dorr
Political Director
Georgia Gun Owners

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