Quang Nguyen highlights speakers and agenda at upcoming gun rights policy conference

Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District - Facebook
Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District - Facebook
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Quang Nguyen, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2021 to represent the state’s 1st House District, posted a series of updates on his social media account regarding the 2025 Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) in Salt Lake City and other personal notes.

On September 26, 2025, Nguyen announced the event with the message: “2025 Gun Rights Policy Conference in Salt Lake City. https://t.co/qO4AkLx1LB”.

The following day, he provided more details about the conference’s agenda: “2025 GRPC – Saturday 9/27 will begin with a list of speakers including a mix of legal experts, activists, authors, industry advocates, and public officials focused on gun rights / Second Amendment policy. Speaker @SteveMontenegro will be on the Fireside Chat with host Mark https://t.co/vjCdGpS6VU”.

Later that morning, Nguyen shared a personal update: “The sailor is back at the Yard for the weekend. Go NAVY, cook RICE. https://t.co/RAedx1s17e”.

Nguyen has served as a state representative since replacing Steve Pierce in Arizona’s legislature beginning in 2021. His posts reflect both his legislative interests—particularly related to Second Amendment issues—and personal affiliations.



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