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Attention Connecticut Sportsmen: Make Your Voices Heard in the Effort to Reverse the Outrageous Pistol and Hunting License Fee Increase

Source: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts

Attention Connecticut Sportsmen: Make Your Voices Heard in the Effort to Reverse the Outrageous Pistol and Hunting License Fee Increase

Source: NRA-ILA Hunting and Conservation Updates

NRA Moves to Protect Hunters From Arizona Lawsuit Threatening Lead Ammunition Ban

Source: nra-ila-updates

Attention Connecticut Sportsmen: Make Your Voices Heard in the Effort to Reverse the Outrageous Pistol and Hunting License Fee Increase

Source: nra-ila-updates

Attention Connecticut Sportsmen: Make Your Voices Heard in the Effort to Reverse the Outrageous Pistol and Hunting License Fee Increase

Source: nra-ila-updates

Canada: Time to get rid of the long-gun registry

After 11 years of low caliber crime fighting, shooting blanks at bad guys, backfiring financially or taking aim at all the wrong targets, the billion dollar boondoggle uncovered in 2002 by the auditor general will likely be placed on the de registration block Wednesday afternoon. Source: nra-ila-updates

Canada: Gun registry appears doomed

Opponents of a long gun registry in Canada are coming close to abolishing it. Both sides of the gun control debate believe the Conservatives now have enough Commons votes to give parliamentary approval in principle to a private member’s bill to kill the registry for rifles and shotguns. Source: nra-ila-updates

Past NRA president talks gun rights

Sandy Froman went from a life without guns to president of the National Rifle Association. The attorney and former NRA president discussed on Tuesday the implications and future of the Second Amendment. She shared personal sentiments and her take on past and current gun control cases with law students. Source: nra-ila-updates

Gun case heading to Massachusetts Supreme Court

The case stems from a challenge to the state law that requires stored firearms be secured in a locked container or equipped with a tamper-resistant safety device, except when “carried by or under the control of the owner or other lawfully authorized user.” Source: nra-ila-updates

Maryland judges uphold state anti-handgun law

Courts in New Jersey and Illinois have concluded that the Second Amendment poses no obstacle to local governments enacting stringent anti gun laws. Now a Maryland appeals court has followed suit. A three judge panel ruled last Thursday that the Second Amendment does not interfere with a Maryland law that generally restricts state residents from [...]