Chairman Alan Gottlieb called the move “a direct attack on young adults,” arguing that it leaves many (particularly young women) more vulnerable in situations where they may need protection.
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$28K Fine and 10-Year Ban: Moose Hunt Went Very Wrong
Published: April 6, 2026 { 0 comments }Larry Szura of Wisconsin was hit with a $28,750 fine and a 10-year hunting ban in Ontario after being found guilty of multiple violations tied to an illegal moose harvest near Pickle Lake.
Domestic Fight Turns Deadly: Neighbor Steps In with Gunfire
Published: April 6, 2026 { 5 comments }What started as a domestic dispute in Washington State turned into a deadly scene and now we’re learning more about the people caught in the middle of it.
Mass. Pushes Hunting as Public Health Fix
Published: April 6, 2026 { 1 comment }Less than 1% of Massachusetts residents currently hold a hunting license.
Warren Targets U.S. Gun Exports
Published: April 2, 2026 { 19 comments }In a new letter to the Commerce Department, Warren and Rep. Gregory Meeks are demanding detailed data on U.S.-made semi-auto firearms shipped overseas, including who’s buying them, where they’re going, and how they’re being tracked.
SCOTUS May Take Up Suppressor Tax Challenge
Published: April 1, 2026 { 6 comments }The National Firearms Act has regulated suppressors for nearly a century, requiring registration and imposing what was originally a steep tax designed to limit access.
AI Your Rifle? Army’s SMASH System Is A Drone Killer!
Published: April 1, 2026 { 0 comments }The SMASH system is designed specifically to help soldiers track and engage those fast-moving aerial targets.
Connecticut Moves Forward with Glock Ban
Published: March 31, 2026 { 14 comments }It’s a direct shot at some of the most commonly owned pistols in America.
Pistol Braces Are ‘Dead’… Except They’re Not?
Published: March 31, 2026 { 4 comments }And if you own a braced pistol, this is one you’ll want to pay attention to. Let’s rewind for a second.
NY Backs Off Social Media Gun Permit Requirement
Published: March 31, 2026 { 7 comments }According to the settlement in Antonyuk v. James, New York officials have agreed to a permanent injunction blocking enforcement of the rule. That means no more fishing expeditions through your Instagram, Facebook, or whatever you said about politics three summers ago.









