NSSF condemned the Senate’s confirmation of Martin Gruenberg as Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NSSF Denounces U.S. Senate Confirmation of Operation Choke Point Architect to FDIC

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NSSF condemned the Senate’s confirmation of Martin Gruenberg as Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) purposefully omitted defensive-use data sets to push gun control.
This unique opportunity to hear directly from governors about the importance of the firearm industry and important issues was a success.
Dozens of mayors from America’s biggest cities are demanding the United States Senate pass more gun control.
It is time for President Joe Biden to drop the gun control charade. He was never interested in curbing criminal misuse of guns.
A New York Times conference featured a bank CEO pushing the financial industry to track Americans making gun and ammo purchases.
The Supreme Court has garnered the approval of many Americans following a landmark decision last summer expanding Second Amendment protection
NSSF recently received the following important message from ATF regarding updates and revisions to the revised ATF Form 4473.
NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, filed a challenge to Oregon’s Measure 114, the gun control ballot initiative that was narrowly approved by voters.
The White House experienced another case of “clean up on aisle 1600” after President Joe Biden declared unambiguously that all semiautomatic firearms have, “no redeeming social value.”
With gift-buying season upon us, it’s natural for gun owners who enjoy target shooting, hunting, collecting or just plain plinking to want to share their enjoyment of firearms with others.
The NSSF is pleased to announce it has awarded the Illinois State Rifle Association Range its Five-Star rating for range excellence.
One state reaffirmed its support for the Second Amendment while the other imposed crippling gun control laws on law-abiding citizens.
Texas voters rejected anti-gun Democrat Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke’s bid for higher office for the third time.
Veterans from across Texas gathered at San Antonio’s Police Academy as members of the firearm industry and community celebrated their service
Voting in the 2022 midterm elections is well underway. NSSF urges all voters to make it to their polling location and #GUNVOTE
Once again, the Second Amendment and crime issues played a major role in the final debate between Georgia’s two candidates for governor.
Colorado’s 2 contenders for the Senate faced off in a second debate that included Democratic Senator Michael Bennett and Republican Joe O’Dea
Missouri Attorney General Scott Fitzpatrick divested $500 million in assets managed by the massive investment management firm BlackRock
“I believe that I run on my record on crime,” Lt. Gov. Fetterman said. “All he’s done is put a plan up on his website in the last 24 hours.”
Gun pearl clutchers are in a tizzy. Voter polling shows that radical gun control isn’t a leading concern as America closes on election day
Florida voters got a preview of what’s at stake in the US Senate race on Nov. 8. #GUNVOTE issues will have a significant impact.
Florida voters got a preview of what’s at stake in the U.S. Senate race for The Sunshine State on Nov. 8.
When the Adaptive Defensive Shooting Summit (ADSS) was first held four years ago at the SIG Sauer Academy there were just 13 participants.
Polling shows a tight race for a U.S. Senate seat that could determine the balance of power in the next Congress.
The U.S. Senate race in Ohio is shaping up to be one of the most critical races to determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the upper chamber in the next Congress.
The groundbreaking legislation resulted in $91 million in new grants awarded for the construction or improvement of 168 firearm ranges…
NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, praised the introduction of the Range Access Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Abrams has spent more than $1.2 million on private armed security, while calling for Georgians to give up their rights to protect themselves
One of the nation’s “defund the police” and surging violent crime epicenters could see big changes on Election Day.