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Idaho Firearms Freedom Act Heads to Governors Desk

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 6:15 PM

Idaho Firearms Freedom Act Heads to Governors Desk

Idaho

Idaho

Idaho --(Ammoland.com)- The Idaho Firearms Freedom Act, having previously passed the Idaho House, has now passed the Idaho Senate and is on its way to the desk of Governor Butch Otter

Governor Otter is expected to sign the bill. When he does, that will make Idaho the sixth state to enact an FFA.

This bill would create a confrontation at the federal level by making it legal to possess a firearm in Idaho regardless of federal regulations PROVIDED the firearm’s use AND manufacture meet certain requirements, including being manufactured in Idaho, with products produced in Idaho and stamped “Made in Idaho.”

Gary Marbut, president
Montana Shooting Sports Association

http://www.mtssa.org

author, Gun Laws of Montana
http://www.mtpublish.com

About Montana Shooting Sports Association:
MSSA is the primary political advocate for Montana gun owners. SAF is a national organization headquartered in Bellevue, WA that works nationally to advance the interests of gun owners. Visit: www.mtssa.org

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New Jersey State Federation Of Sportsmen’s Clubs Three 2010 Award Winners

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 6:04 PM

New Jersey State Federation Of Sportsmen’s Clubs Three 2010 Award Winners

New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen

New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen

East Rutherford, NJ --(Ammoland.com)- The NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is pleased to announce the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs’ three 2010 award winners.

Cathy Blumig has been named the winner of the Frank Valgenti Award for her work with the Outdoor Women’s League and in particular the Becoming an Outdoor Woman Workshop that is given every year.

The award is named after the long-time sportsmen Frank Valgenti who was instrumental in the developing of the Fish and Game Council and served on that council for over a decade.

Gary Wolff, long-time treasurer and officer of the state Federation, has been named the winner of the Keith Griffiths Award. The award is named after the late Sussex County sportsman who passed away in 2008 after serving in a number of capacities in the Federation and giving most of his life to the pursuit of hunting and fishing in New Jersey.

Brian Cowden has been named the winner of the George Howard Conservation Award. Cowden is known for starting Trout in the Classroom, an extremely successful program that teaches school age children about trout and trout habitat as they raise the fish in their school. Cowden is also instrumental in the dissembling of dams along the Musconetcong River system so that fish could swim upstream to their native habitat. The award is named after George Howard, the Federation’s Conservation Director Emeritus and long-time Division of Fish and Game Director and employee.

The awards will be presented at a dinner on Saturday, June 12 at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel in East Rutherford during the Federation’s annual meeting and convention. For more information on the awards and dinner, visit www.njsfsc.org/News-Room/BreakingNews.asp on the Federation’s web site.

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