Craig Storrs, Jr.
Executive Director - Pennsylvania Gun Rights
Deputy Director of State Affairs - National Association for Gun Rights
Craig Storrs, Jr. is the Executive Director of Pennsylvania Gun Rights and serves under the national affiliate, the National Association for Gun Rights. He handles the day-to-day operations of Pennsylvania Gun Rights, including meeting with legislators, speaking with members and donors, and researching legislation.
Simultaneously, Craig also serves as the Deputy Director of State Affairs for the National Association for Gun Rights and oversees NAGR’s entire state field team fighting to defend gun rights at the state level across the country.
A Bethlehem, PA native, Craig earned his Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. While at Liberty, Craig was actively involved in the Student Government and played an instrumental role in crafting Liberty’s concealed carry policy, which he is proud to see is now the most robust campus concealed carry policy in the United States.
After obtaining his Bachelor’s in 2013, Craig completed his Master of Arts in Public Policy in 2015 from Liberty University.
Craig has a deep respect and understanding of Second Amendment issues. He looks forward every day to fighting the gun control agenda in Harrisburg put forward by Democrats and weak-kneed Republicans.
When he’s not fighting for the Second Amendment or spending time with his family, Craig enjoys watching the University of Michigan football team, shooting firearms, and bringing as much political pain as possible to Democrats and Republicans alike.
Craig lives in Muhlenberg Township, PA, and attends Victory Baptist Church in Bernville, PA, with his wife, Amanda, their 3.5-year-old son, Jeffrey, and their 10-month-old daughter, Addie.
Craig’s favorite firearm is his Smith & Wesson M&P .45.
You can reach Craig by emailing craig.storrs@gunrights.org or by calling the office at (610) 223-2564.