Billboards
The TrainMeAZ campaign is erecting billboards around the state to get the word out -- now that government doesn't force you to take a class in order to exercise your rights, it makes sense to take classes voluntarily. Support local trainers and ranges, and enjoy the wholesome family exercise of sport shooting, the #2 participant sport in the nation.
We would eventually like to see everyone in Arizona well trained and safe (except perhaps for a few crackpots who will never get the message). Visitors are especially welcome to partake of this traditional American pastime, which may not be as readily available in your state as it is here.
Click here for TRAINING opportunities.
Click here for SHOOTING RANGE locations.
NEWS FLASH -- 10/21/10
Our bus-stop billboards have been banned by the city of Phoenix,
acting apparently without written guidelines or legal process.
Without notice, all 50 bus-stop ads (see last image on this page)
have been removed
from public view. This is a developing story.
Read our news release, now posted around the Internet.
WorldNetDaily columnist Jeff Knox gets it right --
http://www.wnd.com/index.php/index.php?pageId=223245
More details as they arrive.
Read Laurie Roberts' front-page story on the censorship
(Arizona Republic)
http://tinyurl.com/2bog46q
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Messages will be posted on the Interstate facing California.
For some inexplicable reason, a lot of people seem to think those
folks need the message and training more than the rest of us.
Cities and local roads will get posted as well.
Download PDFs of our billboards (click on the images):
Billboards and illuminated bus-stop signs are scheduled to begin appearing in mid-October 2010. The Phase One rollout will achieve one million impressions per day. The initial Bulletin Billboard (14 x 48 feet) is set for I-17 on the east side of the highway, facing southbound traffic at Peoria Ave., with 135,000 impressions daily. 50 bus shelters at an average of 17.1K impressions per day are scattered around the Phoenix metro area, beginning Oct. 11, 2010.
Initial locations of the 50 Bus Stop Ads
Westbound Shea Blvd., just west of Tatum Blvd., one of 50 spots!
FLASH: This is one of 50 locations torn down by the city of Phoenix.

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Several paragraphs of text are included in the posted bus-stop art (aprrox. 6 feet by 4 feet in size, see image below) to give people waiting for transit something to read. The text is essentially the same as posted at the bottom of the TrainMeAZ home page.
Although the text around the heart is small here (below), it is fairly large (about 28 pt.) on the actual displays. We all liked the drama of the black and red image above, but the experts were correct when they pointed out that the translucence of a white background was far better at night, and even in daytime when shadows can obscure visibility.
THIS IS THE BILLBOARD NOW CENSORED BY CITY OF PHOENIX:
Download a High-Rez pdf file of the actual art.
You can use this to reproduce posters for your own
non-commercial display.
NEWS FLASH -- 10/21/10
These bus-stop billboards have been banned by the city of Phoenix,
acting apparently without written guidelines or legal process.
Without notice, all 50 bus-stop ads (the last image on this page, above)
have been removed
from public view. This is a developing story.
Read our news release, now posted around the Internet.
WorldNetDaily columnist Jeff Knox gets it right --
http://www.wnd.com/index.php/index.php?pageId=223245
More details as they arrive.










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