The South Dakota Legislature convened its 2013 session by advocating for the rights of law-abiding gun owners…
South Dakota: Legislature Begins New Session with Pro-Gun Reforms

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The South Dakota Legislature convened its 2013 session by advocating for the rights of law-abiding gun owners…
The 28th Alaska Legislature convened on January 15,and the NRA is pleased to report the introduction of two important pro-gun bills…
To date, three firearms related bills have been introduced. MCRGO has asked for immediate consideration of all three bills…
Attention GOAL members and supporters, in the hail storm of anti-civil rights legislative proposals over the past few weeks it is our time to be proactive…
Following the final week of Michigan’s 2012 legislative session, two pro-gun bills were signed into law by Governor Rick Snyder on Tuesday and one was vetoed…
Something must be done. The president has called on us to do something. Well who, our nation’s gun lobbyists are asking themselves, better to do that than us???
If enacted, this NRA-priority legislation would make many necessary improvements to Ohio’s concealed carry laws…
This week, by a 50-41 vote, the bill suffered a setback when the Senate failed to clear a procedural hurdle and move on to finish work on the bill…
This pro-Second Amendment reform legislation sponsored by Senator Mike Green (R-Mayville) would streamline the process for a concealed weapons license, while creating expanded carry zones…
NSSF pledges to continue working in a bipartisan fashion, along with a coalition of more than 45 other leading sportsmen’s and conservation groups, to advance the historic package of bills before the adjournment of the 112th Congress…
When Congress reconvened this week, one of the first items the U.S. Senate voted on was S. 3525, “The Sportsmen’s Act of 2012.” …
The Michigan State Police are still trying to defeat House Bill 5225, legislation that would eliminate the state handgun “permit-to-purchase” and registration requirements in Michigan…
While it is critically important to get your legislators to REPEAL laws, it is also important to press for laws that will help set things straight.
Proposed improvements to Article 1, Section 11 of the Louisiana Constitution, known as the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Amendment, would amend the Louisiana Constitution in support of the RKBA.
Dysfunction in Washington isn’t stopping Senator Tester’s “once in a generation” sportsmen’s bill. Tester’s bill will be the first piece of legislation taken up by the Senate when it returns.
H 4494 would benefit SC residents in a number of ways, including repeal of the current state law requiring Federal Firearms License holders to be licensed with the state in order to sell handguns.
The bill is aimed at protecting U.S. Constitutional rights related to the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty.
Congress has protected the 2nd Amendment through a number of general provisions included in various appropriations bills. We are happy to report 11 provisions to protect the 2nd Amendment.
There were good strides made on important NRA-supported bills during this legislative session. However, political gridlock got in freedom’s way.
This would upset many members of the business community, including FedEx, Volkswagen and Bridgestone because it would prohibit them from rendering their employees defenseless during their commute.
Yesterday the Senate Courts of Justice Committee heard a bunch of gun bills, like the repeal of One Handgun a Month and repeal of Fingerprinting for CHP applicants, which passed out of committee.
This bi-partisan legislation would give states greater flexibility in using their Pittman-Robertson funds to establish safe recreational shooting areas…
The Legislature is back in session with five legislative days left. The Montana Legislature is limited to 90 working days, not counting weekends and various breaks.