FPC Moves to End California Carry Ban for Non-Residents

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of a motion for summary judgment and permanent injunction in its lawsuit, Hoffman v. Bonta, challenging California’s ban on firearm carry by non-residents. The motion and other case filings can be viewed at firearmspolicy.org/hoffman.

“This ban is unconstitutional. Individuals do not lose protection of their rights under the First Amendment’s speech or religion clauses when they cross state lines. Nor do they lose their protections under the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. They likewise do not surrender their Second Amendment protected rights when they travel outside their home state,” the plaintiffs argue in the brief.

Thus, they say, the court “should enter a judgment that declares California’s non-resident carry ban unconstitutional and enjoins Defendant (and all those under Defendant’s supervision, including sheriffs) from enforcing the residency requirement for carry applications with respect to otherwise qualified individuals who are not California residents.”

“California cannot restrict non-residents from exercising their inalienable right to carry firearms in the Golden State. Gavin Newsom’s hatred of the Constitution and contempt for peaceable gun owners do not change California’s obligation to respect Second Amendment rights,” said FPC President Brandon Combs. “FPC will continue fighting forward until this ban, and all immoral restrictions across the country, are eliminated.” Read more

Sportsmen’s Alliance Sues Washington Fish and Wildlife for Delay on Public Records

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Washington Fish and Wildlife Slow-Walks Public Records Request for 16 Months

Today, Jan. 28, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation sued the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in state superior court for the department’s withholding of public records in violation of the state’s public records act (PRA). The Sportsmen’s Alliance initially sought public records in September 2023 pertaining to the business of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, and the department has yet to deliver even a tiny fraction of the documents it identified as relevant to the Sportsmen’s Alliance’s request.

“Over 500 days have passed, and we’ve received less than 0.01% of the documents the department identified as relevant to our request,” said Dr. Todd Adkins, Senior Vice President at the Sportsmen’s Alliance. “Instead, we’ve been consistently strung along, with delivery promised by ever-extending deadlines. Which begs the question: what is the agency hiding? It’s no wonder the state’s sportsmen and women have little confidence in this process.”

On November 18, 2022, the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission held a meeting at which it voted to cancel spring bear hunts. The vote came as a surprise to the Sportsmen’s Alliance and Washington hunters, as the meeting’s agenda gave no indication that a cancellation vote would be considered by the commission. Ultimately, spring bear hunting in Washington was canceled without providing sportsmen the opportunity to provide meaningful comments.

We are asking the court to compel the release of the public records we’ve lawfully requested in order to hold the commission accountable for any statutory missteps it may have taken.

— Michael Jean, Litigation Counsel, Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation

The Sportsmen’s Alliance suspected that members of the commission had violated open public meeting laws that would have allowed members of the public, including the Sportsmen’s Alliance and its members, to know that such a momentous vote was about to happen. The surprise vote raised concerns that members of the commission had routinely engaged in private communications among themselves concerning commission activities, meetings and votes. In order to investigate the activities of the commission leading up to the meeting and vote, the Sportsmen’s Alliance sought public records under the PRA.

Washington’s PRA requires the department to compile, and release, requested records in a reasonable amount of time. At its current rate in processing our request, the department will take 1,975,034 days, or over 5,411 years, to produce the responsive records. Unfortunately, this comes as no surprise. We’ve heard from sportsmen throughout Washington who wait for months and even years to get a response to their own requests.

“The department’s PRA request system is broken, and we’re hopeful our lawsuit results in a voluntary or mandatory fix,” said Michael Jean, Litigation Counsel at the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation. “In the meantime, however, we are asking the court to compel the release of the public records we’ve lawfully requested in order to hold the commission accountable for any statutory missteps it may have taken.”

The Sportsmen’s Alliance guarantees hunting, fishing and trapping for the American sportsman now and forever. We’re there when sportsmen need us most. We are the only organization specifically created to protect the individual hunter, angler and trapper – no matter the threat. We will never compromise when it comes to defending our way of life in the courts, in the legislatures, in the public square and at the ballot box. We make this promise to the American sportsman: we will never give up and never give in while proudly securing our future against those seeking to destroy our values, beliefs, and traditions. Stay connected to Sportsmen’s Alliance: OnlineFacebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Colorado Bill to Ban Semiautomatic Rifle and Shotgun Sent to Senate Floor

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January 30, 2025
Contact your State Senator Today, Hunting Rifle & Shotgun Ban Moving Forward

On Tuesday, January 28, the Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee voted 3 to 2 to send SB25-003 to the Senate floor. This bill, which is devastating to the hunting community, is scheduled to be heard on the floor tomorrow, January 31. It is imperative that you and your fellow sportsmen contact your state Senator and urge them to vote “No” on SB25-003.

Extremists believe banning the possession of all firearms, including our hunting semiautomatic rifles and shotguns, will reduce the state’s firearm crimes. We know SB25-003 is not the answer. Criminals are the cause of the Centennial State’s firearm crime rate, not its sportsmen.

SB25-003 prohibits knowingly manufacturing, distributing, transferring, selling or purchasing a “specified semiautomatic firearm,” which is defined as a semiautomatic rifle or semiautomatic shotgun with a detachable magazine or a gas-operated semiautomatic handgun with a detachable magazine.

Animal and gun-control extremists are pulling together to destroy our sportsmen’s rights and values, we must do the same. This is why it is important that you share this email with your family, friends, fellow sportsmen and gun owners. Colorado needs all its sportsmen and gun owners to contact their state Senator today, urging them to vote “No” on SB25-003. Our rights and values must be secured today. Together, we can secure our cherished traditions for future generations.

The Sportsmen’s Alliance guarantees hunting, fishing and trapping for the American sportsman now and forever. We’re there when sportsmen need us most. We are the only organization specifically created to protect the individual hunter, angler and trapper – no matter the threat. We will never compromise when it comes to defending our way of life in the courts, in the legislatures, in the public square and at the ballot box. We make this promise to the American sportsman: we will never give up and never give in while proudly securing our future against those seeking to destroy our values, beliefs, and traditions. Stay connected to Sportsmen’s Alliance: OnlineFacebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Smith & Wesson Partners with Viridian for ‘Seeing Green’ Rebate Program

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI), a leader in firearm manufacturing and design, today announced the start of its Seeing Green Rebate program.

During February, March, and April 2025, this exciting offer will include a free Viridian® RFX15™ Green Dot Reflex Sight with the purchase of a qualifying, new Smith & Wesson pistol. The RFX15 is a 3MOA optic with a 17x24mm viewing window. Its design includes a high-grade aluminum alloy body, both visible and night vision brightness settings, and auto shut-off/Instant-On® technology. This optic boasts an added value of $289.00 and can be utilized across various frame and slide sizes.

In addition to select M&P® M2.0® compact and full-size models, other popular series eligible through this offer include a variety of Shield Plus, M&P5.7, M&P22 Magnum, Performance Center® Competitor, Performance Center Carry Comp, and S&W® Equalizer® pistols. Whether you’re looking to expand your carry rotation, add an M&P to your range bag for training needs, or even update your competition platform, the Smith & Wesson Seeing Green Rebate has you covered.

Rebate coupons may be submitted online or mailed in. For full Terms and Conditions and an eligible SKU list visit www.swrebates.com. Read more

Trophy Scan Launches 3D Scoring Mobile App for Hunters

Revolutionizing Scoring – Anytime, Anywhere

For over a decade Trophy Scan has transformed how hunters record and measure their trophies by using state-of-the-art 3D scanning technology—first via commercial 3D laser scanners, then via its iPad system, and now merely by iPhone. With Trophy Scan Mobile, hunters can scan, score, and store an exact digital replica of their trophies just by downloading an app.

Utilizing Trophy Scan’s patented “Volumetrics” algorithms and cutting-edge 3D scanning software, hunters can accurately score whitetails, mule deer and elk using any major scoring methods they choose—including Total Volume—all in under 10 minutes. Read more

Deadline Looms to Submit 2025 Pronghorn, Elk Hunt Applications

AZGFD to provide after-hours assistance Monday, Tuesday nights

Only a few days remain to submit applications for a 2025 pronghorn or elk hunt permit-tag issued through the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s (AZGFD) random draw.

To apply, visit https://draw.azgfd.com/. All applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. (Arizona time) Tuesday, Feb. 4.

AZGFD is available to assist applicants. Customer service representatives can be reached from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday by calling 602-942-3000. In addition, customer service representatives will be available to provide after-hours assistance — by telephone only at 602-942-3000 (do not call regional offices) — from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday (Feb. 3) and 5 to 11:59 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 4).

To expedite the process, applicants are encouraged to be prepared with the following before calling AZGFD: Read more

Defeat the Cold with Fish Monkey

Ice fishing is one of the world’s truly extreme sports. It’s great fun and there is plenty of action, not to mention the good times and camaraderie shared by those who participate in this winter activity. In order to be safe and successful you need the right gear, and it starts with a good pair of gloves.

Most anglers just grab a pair of heavy insulated work gloves, but fishing requires more. You need a glove that’s not only waterproof but also one that has the dexterity to allow you to manipulate small rods and reels easily. One that can go from driving a snow machine or side by side to drilling an auger to baiting tiny hooks. Meet the cold-weather glove lineup from Fish Monkey.

First up is the Stealth Sherpa Dry-Tec Heavyweight Mittens and Gloves. These are 100 percent wind- and waterproof, but even more important, they are constructed with a durable water repellent finish. This means they won’t absorb water on the outside, which keeps them light and functional all day long.The breathable membrane also helps prevent moisture buildup, keeping your hands warm without feeling clammy. There’s 200 grams of Thinsulate on the back of the hand and another 100 grams on the palm, which ensures optimal warmth without sacrificing that critical dexterity. The mitten has magnetic stays for the slit fingers in the index and thumb to stay out of the way when not needed. The index fingers on both styles are touchscreen-friendly, and the palms have non-slip grip.

Another option for extreme cold is the Yeti Premium Ice-Fishing Gloves and Mittens. Read more

Last chance to apply for a Michigan spring turkey license!

Don’t miss your chance at harvesting a Michigan gobbler this spring. The application period for spring turkey licenses closes Saturday, Feb 1.

Spring turkey applications are $5 and can be purchased online at DNR eLicense, on the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app or anywhere DNR licenses are sold. See the 2025 Spring Turkey Hunting Regulations Summary for season dates and application information.

Drawing results will be available March 3. Check results online at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses or through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app.

Questions? Call 517-284-9453 or email DNR-Wildlife@Michigan.gov.

Apply now

Bison from the Fort Peck Reservation Now Eligible in Boone and Crockett Club Records

The Boone and Crockett Club unanimously approved a request by the Fort Peck Tribes to accept bison entries hunted on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in northern Montana into their records program. The decision recognizes the Tribes’ success in building a wild, free-ranging bison herd on their reservation using a sustainable management plan since the first bison were transferred to the reservation from Yellowstone National Park in 1999.

“Bison restoration in collaboration with tribal fish and wildlife management agencies is truly a success story and we are very excited to recognize these incredible bison bulls from the Fort Peck Reservation in our records program,” commented the Boone and Crockett Club’s director of big game records, Kyle Lehr. “The origin of our program was to record what was thought to be the vanishing big game in the country and to mark conservation success based on the principle that the existence of mature, male specimens is an indicator of overall population and habitat health. The Fort Peck Tribes have led the way on establishing a wild, free-ranging herd of bison and it makes sense to include these incredible animals in the Club’s nearly century old Records of North American Big Game.”

The Fort Peck Tribes’ Fish & Game Department has developed a management plan for the bison herd that was moved to the reservation in 1999 using genetically pure bison from the Yellowstone National Park herd. The Tribes’ herd is now maintained through a managed hunting program at approximately 700 animals, which is the carrying capacity on the 30,000 acres of the reservation that provides quality habitat for bison. Each year the Fish & Game Department allows 40 management hunts and seven hunts for mature bulls, these tags are issued using a random draw system except for one bull permit that is auctioned off to benefit wildlife on the reservation. In addition to the wild, free-ranging herd of bison, the Tribes also manage a quarantine enclosure that houses bison captured through Yellowstone National Park’s population management program. This program houses animals entirely separate from the hunting program and serves to move bison to other tribes and entities looking to build a herd of genetically pure bison. Fort Peck has successfully transplanted animals through this program to areas like Oklahoma and Kodiak Island, Alaska. Read more

SK Guns Debuts Agent Firecrest AOS 1911 Pistols

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – January 31, 2025 – SK Guns® is proud to announce its new collaboration with Agency Arms, Stan Chen Customs and Color Casing by the famous “Doug,” resulting in the new Agent Firecrest AOS 1911 pistols. The companies introduced the new re-engineered Emissary pistols during the 2025 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, January 21-24. The series offers three variations of the pistols, including the Firecrest (non-ported), Firecrest-P (para-ported) and Firecrest-C (chunk-ported), chambered in 9mm and 45 ACP.

“This new line was a long time coming, and we are excited they are finally available to the public and dealers,” said Simon Khiabani, owner and founder of SK Guns. “These pistols are designed for those who demand beauty and functionality and refined for those who demand perfection and accuracy. Owners of these models will want to show off and shoot these guns whenever they get the chance.”

Each model in the Firecrest lineup includes the AOS optic plate, compatible with the RMR/SRO A14B. Additionally, a color cased optic plate cover is provided for those who prefer to utilize iron sights, offering versatility in sighting options. Each firearm is equipped with tuned spring weights, new polished controls and vibrant blue nitre controls, all set against a high-polished frame and slide that showcases the craftsmanship of SK Guns. The full-size government frame provides a solid foundation for handling, while the integrated Picatinny rail allows for the attachment of various accessories.

With a 1:16 rate of twist, the stainless steel barrel ensures accuracy and reliability, complemented by a forged carbon steel frame and slide that enhances durability. These features make the Agent Firecrest AOS lineup a standout choice for both competitive shooters and recreational users alike. Read more

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