NORTHWEST SAFE IS SAF’S NEWEST GOLD CORPORATE SPONSOR

BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation’s newest gold-level corporate sponsor is a close neighbor, located only an hour’s drive from SAF headquarters, and SAF Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb is delighted to have them on board.

Northwest Safe of Enumclaw is a family-owned and operated business, founded in 1988. The company is a self-described “safe specialty store” which focuses entirely on sales, service and delivery of safes and vaults. Over the past 35 years, Northwest Safe has grown to be one of the largest safe retailers in the country. The company does both in-store and online sales.

“Because Northwest Safe is located right here in Washington State, literally in the same county as the foundation, we have shared the same experiences with local and national gun control efforts,” Gottlieb stated. “This company definitely has watched as we’ve been fighting for firearms freedom, and we cannot be more proud they are offering support as a gold corporate sponsor. It’s always good to know you’ve got a neighbor willing to join forces when we have such challenging times ahead.”

“With our family and business being based in Western Washington,” said Northwest Safe Vice President David Ballestrasse, “SAF Founder Alan Gottlieb was always a prominent fixture on the local news whenever our Second Amendment Rights were being threatened, and he is someone we could always rely on to be a voice of common sense and reason in defense of our rights. We are proud to be able to support Mr. Gottlieb’s mission with SAF.”

“Offering gold sponsorship support is no small commitment,” noted SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. “For SAF to fulfill its joint missions of education and litigation, we truly appreciate support from businesses such as Northwest Safe. We will continue moving forward with Northwest Safe at our side.”

For more information on how to support Second Amendment Foundation please contact Lauren Hill, vice president of Development at [email protected]