NSSF Targeted by Craziest Anti-gun Lawsuit Seen in Years
(Photo illustration from licensed Shutterstock account.) According to the lawsuit Cocanour et al. v. National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc., which was filed late last month,
(Photo illustration from licensed Shutterstock account.) According to the lawsuit Cocanour et al. v. National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc., which was filed late last month,
Gun-rights groups take the fight to court, arguing switchblades are protected under the Second Amendment. The NRA and SAF push to overturn the federal ban.
Chris Cox (left) is this year’s recipient of the “Golden Bowtie” award, one of many people to earn awards from the Second Amendment Foundation at
Gun sales topped 1.1 million in September 2025, marking steady demand and a new streak above the million mark. The post NSSF: New 1 Million-Plus
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NRA Executive Vice President Doug Hamlin spoke at the Gun Rights Conference, promoting unity among the gun rights organizations. (Snip from live stream) By Dave
Attorney William Bergstrom with Cooper & Kirk spoke at the Gun Rights Policy Conference. By Dave Workman “The Second Amendment empowers the American people to
Despite Montana banning red-flag laws, a false accusation in Washington led to a Montana man’s firearms confiscation. The post Innocent Montana Gun Owner Victimized By
Gun Counter Sale Store Shop shutterstock_Nomad_Soul 1686855574.jpg In September 2025, the number of firearm sales, as measured by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System
SHELBY, N.C. — A North Carolina store owner defended his family and business Friday night when an armed robber tried to strike again, this time