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NRA-Backed Right to Hunt and Fish Amendments Advance in Iowa and Maine

Two more states soon may amend their constitutions to enshrine hunting and fishing.

Hunters, Scientific Wildlife Management Prevail in Two State Ballot Initiatives on Nov. 5

The NRA applauds significant Election Day wins for hunters in Florida and Colorado.

Rhetoric Heating Up Over Proposed NRA-Backed Florida Right to Hunt and Fish Amendment

The state’s anti-hunters seek to derail the protection of legal, regulated hunting.

Florida Sportsmen to Vote on Right to Hunt and Fish Amendment on Nov. 3

Will Florida be the 24th state to officially protect hunting and fishing?

Hillsdale College’s New Nimrod Education Center Educates Students on Hunters’ Role in Wildlife Conservation

The new facility provides courses, scholarships and grants to foster public education.

Maine ‘Right to Food’ Amendment Leads to Lawsuit Challenging Sunday Hunting Ban

Some say the amendment overrides the state’s ban on Sunday hunting.

Voice of Leadership: The Importance of Hunting Industry Unity and Green Decoy Vigilance

To remove the fox from the henhouse, we must stand together and fight.

Coronavirus Sparks Gun and Ammo Sales, Underscores Second Amendment

Makers of firearms and ammunition continue to ramp up production to meet escalating consumer demand.

NRA Anti-Poaching Seminar Sparks Lively Debate over Hunting PR

All-stars in the global war on poaching suggest hunters tell the full story of hunting.

NRA President Tells Texas Why NRA is Freedom’s Safest Place

North celebrates TSRA’s centennial while sharing why freedom is at stake.

Apply by Jan. 25 for the 2019 NRA Youth Education Summit

Attendees will compete for up to $50K in college scholarships in two Y.E.S. sessions.

NRA President Oliver North Opens 2019 SCI Hunters’ Convention

North celebrates “the pursuit” and American freedom as he addresses hunters on opening night.

The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Year in Review

As we wrap up 2018, here are some of the stories that shaped our year.

Tennessee to Benefit from Georgia’s Hunter Expansion Programs

The Volunteer State has hired the orchestrator of Georgia’s successful efforts to grow hunting ranks.

To Hunt or Not to Hunt South Africa: That is the Question

Amid talks of government land confiscation, the author shares potential outcomes for white farmers and...

Court Rules for Alaska, Strikes Down Anti-Hunting Group’s Lawsuit

NRA-ILA says permitting Alaska to manage its own wildlife is a huge win for hunters...

What Would Thomas Jefferson Do?

The author explains that while changes need to be made, Second Amendment rights are non-negotiable.

The Gun That May Have Killed the First Thanksgiving Turkey

A gun in NRA's National Firearms Museum may have dropped the first Thanksgiving turkey.

South African Economy Spells Peril for Wildlife

For South Africa’s wildlife, storm clouds are on the horizon.

Stop Rotary International’s Gun Ban Before July 1

RI members have seven weeks to shut down the group’s ban on gun shows, raffles...
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