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June 10, 2025

Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Hosts Policy Briefing on Active Forest Management, Emphasizes Importance of Forest Industry to Sportsmen’s Community

(June 10, 2025)  – Washington, D.C. – Earlier today, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) hosted a policy briefing on Capitol Hill that highlighted forest policy priorities for the forest industry and sportsmen’s community. With Members of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC), more than 75 congressional staff, and key conservation partners in attendance, the Federal Forests Management and Markets for Low-Value…

June 9, 2025

Pro-Knife Legislation Advances in the Northeast as Sessions Wind Down

Why It Matters: For many years, some states have maintained vague, outdated laws banning the sale, possession, use, and manufacture of certain types of knives. It is not uncommon for many dated, unnecessary statutes to remain on the books for years and become largely ignored. However, these state laws can still cause legal issues if…

June 9, 2025

Guns in the Golden State, Again: Two Bad Bills Bite the Dust

Why It Matters: Sportsmen’s issues are fundamentally intertwined with firearms issues, given that firearms of every kind are routinely used in hunting and recreational shooting.  Additionally, approximately 80% of Pittman-Robertson funding comes from firearms and ammunition purchases made by recreational shooters.  While many hunters may wish to stay out of gun politics, the fact remains…

June 9, 2025

Oklahoma Passes Sales Tax Exemption for Firearm Safety Devices, Including Gun Safes

Why It Matters: Bipartisan victories, particularly those regarding firearms, seem to be an increasingly rare occurrence these days. However, Oklahoma’s recent passage of Senate Bill 50 highlights the opportunities that exist to enact meaningful legislation designed to support the safe and responsible handling and storage of firearms while protecting the rights of law-abiding sportsmen and…