News Category: Firearms

April 7, 2025

Attempt to Abolish 72-Hour Waiting Period on Firearm Transfers in Maine

Why It Matters: Introduced on March 25, 2025, Maine Legislative Docket 1230 (LD 1230), a bill that seeks to repeal the 72-hour waiting period on firearms transfers, currently sits in the Joint Committee on Judiciary where it awaits action. In 2024, LD 2238 was hurriedly passed in an attempt to” do something” after the tragic,…

March 31, 2025

Heating Up in the Desert: Several Bills on the Move in Nevada

Why It Matters: When most people think of Nevada they think of Las Vegas or Reno.  But the truth of the matter is, Nevada contains some of America’s most beautiful country.  From the rocky, sage brush covered low desert, to the high, lonesome, snow-covered mountain peaks, Nevada’s diverse landscape is filled with equally diverse wildlife…

March 31, 2025

Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus Member Vetoes Anti-Gun Bills in Virginia

Why It Matters: Virginia Senate Bill 848 (SB 848) would have increased the minimum age for purchasing a modern sporting rifle (and “assault firearms”) to 21 years old and Senate Bill 1181 (SB 1181) would have made the sale, manufacture, purchase, or transfer of a modern sporting rifle (and “assault firearms”) that were made after…

March 24, 2025

A Better Bang for Your Buck – 2nd Amendment Sales Tax Holiday Legislation Moving in Georgia and Alabama

Why It Matters: Whether they are aware of it or not, sportsmen and women support the “user pays – public benefits” structure of the American System of Conservation Funding through the purchase of firearms, ammunition, and other related outdoor sporting goods. Manufacturer-level excise taxes collected on these products are funneled directly back into conservation. 2nd…

March 24, 2025

Going, Going, GONE! Maryland’s Lead Hunting Ammo Ban Killed at Crossover

Why It Matters: Hunters in Maryland can continue to use the ammunition of their choosing for hunting game species in the “Old-Line State”. Maryland House Bill 741 (HB 741) and Senate Bill 634 (SB 634) contained a provision that would require the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to create a lead hunting ammunition phase-out…

March 24, 2025

Nebraska Legislation Protecting Firearm Retailers and Consumers on the Move

Why It Matters: Firearms have long been one of the most important tools for participating in our outdoor traditions. Recognizing this, the Nebraska legislature is considering two bills that would respectively protect firearm purchasers from having their firearm and ammunition purchases tracked while also protecting the firearm industry from discriminatory business practices. Highlights: Nebraska Legislative…

March 17, 2025

Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission Moves to Modernize Muzzleloader Definition

Why It Matters:   Advancements in muzzleloading technology, such as the Firestick, have enhanced the safety and reliability of traditional muzzleloading firearms while maintaining the traditional characteristic of loading the projectile down the barrel. However, many states have outdated definitions of “muzzleloaders” or “primitive firearms” that don’t allow for the use of such technologies during their…

March 17, 2025

A Mess Out West: Anti-Gun Shenanigans Return

Why It Matters:  Legislation seeking to restrict firearms is often eventually used as a vector of attack for issues more directly pertaining to sportsmen and women, just as restrictions on hunting are often used as a vector of attack against Second Amendment rights.  Our issues are fundamentally intertwined given that firearms of every kind are…

March 3, 2025

Following Heavy Amendments, the Semi-Auto Firearms Ban Advances in Colorado

Why It Matters:  Colorado SB25-003 (SB3) many semi-automatic rifles and shotguns commonly used by America’s sportsmen and women in hunting and recreational shooting.  However, after multiple rounds of amendments, SB3 now seeks to impose new permitting requirements for gun owners. Modern sporting rifles and semi-automatic shotguns are not only important to our hunting heritage but…

February 10, 2025

Attempt to Ban Lead Hunting Ammunition Returns in Maryland

Why It Matters: Maryland House Bill 741 and Senate Bill 634 contain a provision that will require the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to create a lead hunting ammunition phase-out plan on or before July 1, 2029. The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) encourages the legislature and the Department of Natural Resources to work together…

January 21, 2025

Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Members Get to Work on Federal Firearms Legislation

Why It Matters: Access to firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition is critical to most hunters and every recreational shooter in America. Federal legislation that protects and expands that access is beneficial to the sporting-conservation community, not just from a practical perspective, but an economic one as well. Increased sales of firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition…

January 21, 2025

Semi-Auto Firearms Ban Introduced in Colorado

Why It Matters:  Colorado SB-25-003 seeks to ban many semi-automatic rifles and shotguns commonly used by America’s sportsmen and women in hunting and recreational shooting. Modern sporting rifles and semi-automatic shotguns are not only important to our hunting heritage but are highly popular in the recreational shooting community. This legislation would severely undermine our hunting…