On January 27th, the Virginia House of Delegates quickly passed the anti-gun bills that they had received from committees just days prior.
Virginia House of Representatives Passes Anti-Gun Bills

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On January 27th, the Virginia House of Delegates quickly passed the anti-gun bills that they had received from committees just days prior.
The plaintiffs in an NRA-backed lawsuit today asked a federal court to declare Maryland’s handgun qualification license law unconstitutional.
Ocean State gun owners have grown accustomed to battling against a wave of gun control each session, and it appears the COVID
The NRA-ILA urges Second Amendment supporters to fight New Mexico HB 102 that forces them to fund anti-gun propaganda.
Gun control advocates are once again pushing the entertainment industry to produce anti-gun propaganda with the explicit
House Bill 102 will strengthen Montana’s self-defense laws by allowing law-abiding Montana gun owners to carry a firearm for self-defense
anti-Second Amendment majority in the Virginia legislature that was purchased by gun-ban extremists passed a number of anti-gun measures.
On January 22nd, the Utah House Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 60 on an 8 – 3 vote – allowing permitless carry!
On Wednesday, January 27, the Kansas House Committee on Federal and State Affairs is scheduled to consider permit recognition legislation
Next week, anti-gun legislation, Senate Bill 5078 and Senate Bill 5038, are scheduled for hearings in the Senate Law and Justice Committee
Coming off a successful hunting season where additional Sunday hunting opportunities were permitted in Pennsylvania for the first time
While Montpelier is atypically quiet for Jan., the COVID situation has not prevented the Legislature from moving forward with their business.
On January 18th, President Trump signed an “Executive Order on Protecting Law Enforcement Officers, Judges, Prosecutors, And Their Families.”
On Jan 14, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) finalized an NRA-supported rule to end politically-motivated discrimination
Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider Permitless Carry Legislation, House Bill 102. Please contact committee
Joe Biden wants Americans to believe that he will focus on what he calls “the renewal of a politics that’s about solving problems
The NRA announced a restructuring plan that positions us for the long-term and ensures our continued success as the nation’s leading advocate
Yesterday, the Montana House passed self-defense legislation, House Bill 102, by a 66 to 31 vote. Having now passed out of the chamber of origin
On January 21st, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) is holding an online public hearing for the proposed 2021-2022 hunting regulations
House Bill 1799 to allow Sunday hunts received a vote of 6-16, failing to pass the House Agriculture, Chesapeake & Natural Resources Committee
On January 11th, the House Judiciary Committee passed self-defense legislation, House Bill 102, by a 12 to 7 vote. The measure now heads to the House
NRA-backed Stand Your Ground legislation, Senate Bill 24, has been introduced in Arkansas and is scheduled for a hearing by the Senate Judiciary Committee
The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding today with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Today, the House Agriculture, Chesapeake & Natural Resources Committee is hearing House Bill 1799 to allow Sunday hunting on public lands.
Members and other Second Amendment supporters, you may have seen that other Virginia gun rights groups recently mentioned last year’s legislation
Millions of Americans exercised their Second Amendment rights for the first time in 2020. And, it’s easy to understand why
This week, Representative Walt Brooks (HD 75) filed House Bill 60. HB 60 allows a law-abiding adult to carry a concealed firearm in the State of Utah
Not satisfied with the infringements from last year, anti-Second Amendment advocates are now going after private property rights.
The year 2020 saw Americans across political and demographic lines embrace their Second Amendment rights in unprecedented numbers.
During the first week of Indiana’s 2021 legislative session, Representatives Ben Smaltz, Matthew Lehman, and Timothy Wesco introduced House Bill 1369