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Between the country’s founding in 1776 and the mid-1990s, Vermont was the only state with a right to hunt and fish in its state constitution. The trend of constitutional amendments establishing individuals’ rights to hunt and fish began in 1996, when Alabama voters cast their ballots in support of what was called the sportsperson’s bill
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A look back at .25-06 Remington, a one-time Goldilocks medium-bore cartridge that could do just about anything. There was a time when .25-06 Remington was considered one of the best Goldilocks medium-bores. Boasting light recoil, a flat trajectory and enough horsepower to do anything short of hunting grizzly bears, it’s a very versatile cartridge.   Despite
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The Supreme Court should guarantee gun rights for an accused domestic abuser, several Second Amendment defenders finally wrote in court filings last week. The Second Amendment movement had not, to date, voiced much public support for Zackey Rahimi’s cause. But the amicus filings offer a window into gun groups’ thinking on the questions posed by
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A review of the new .360 Buckhammer chambering and the Henry Model X lever-action rifle. Lever-action rifles are among the oldest American repeating designs, and they’ve remained both a nostalgic and reliable choice for the past century and a half. Certainly, metallurgy has changed—undoubtedly for the better—and while the craftsmanship of run-of-the-mill guns might not
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Maria Butina, the notorious Russian agent who admitted to working with her American ex-boyfriend to infiltrate U.S. political circles, is finally speaking out about her whirlwind romance with conservative operative Paul Erickson. Five years after her confession—in which she admitted to trying to “establish unofficial lines of communication with Americans having power and influence over
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Gun control and gun safety groups threw their support behind a sweeping bill from House Democrats that would crack down on untraceable “ghost guns,” update the state’s so-called red flag law, limit the presence of firearms in public spaces, streamline the licensing process and more. Meanwhile, aggrieved gun owners contended the legislation represents an unconstitutional infringement on
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The state’s police chiefs do not support the Legislature’s efforts to strengthen Massachusetts gun laws — and it’s unanimous. Mark Leahy, former chief of the Northboro Police Department and the executive director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, said his organization recently met and voted to come out against Bill HD.4607, or An Act
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The Jack Brewer Foundation founder joins ‘Making Money’ to discuss New Mexico’s governor suspending the public carrying of guns, circumventing the Constitution. Firearm manufacturer Smith & Wesson officially moved its headquarters from New England to Tennessee, earning praise from the NRA.  “Congratulations to Smith & Wesson on their grand opening in Tennessee. This move is
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Late last week, Massachusetts politicians released HD 4607, “an act modernizing firearm laws.” HD 4607 is a “re-write” of the infamous HD 4420 bill that created a firestorm of backlash from law-abiding gun owners in Massachusetts. Despite just releasing the 123-page legislation, anti-gun politicians have already scheduled the public hearing for Tuesday, October 10th. Individuals