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- APPAREL -

NFQ Apparel and Realtree have partnered to launch a line of performance-driven athletic wear featuring Realtree APX camouflage. The collection includes training shorts, sprint shorts, running shorts, and women's options designed for gym workouts, tactical fitness, and outdoor activities.

- AUCTIONS -

Guns.com and Smith & Wesson launched a benefit auction featuring a limited-edition commemorative set of a custom 1854 rifle and Model 29 revolver, with proceeds supporting the Second Amendment Foundation's legal initiatives. The auction runs through March 23 on Guns.com's Auctions platform.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

Big Game Treestands earned the 2026 Readers' Choice Gold Award from Bowhunting World in the Ladder/Tripod category, recognized for smart design and proven performance. The award highlights Big Game's commitment to stability, comfort, and reliability in elevated hunting solutions.

- COMPETITION -

Team Winchester and Team White Flyer claimed top honors at the 2026 Sea Island Seminole Cup in Woodbine, Georgia, with Connor Daniel, Kevin Demichel, and Zach Kienbaum placing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the main event. Desi Edmunds secured high overall in the Lady Main Event at the prestigious Broadfield Sporting Club and Lodge.

- FISHERIES -

The Gulf Council will hold five Ecosystem Working Group meetings across the Gulf region from March to April 2026 to discuss Fishery Ecosystem Issues of Concern and inform the Gulf Fishery Ecosystem Plan. Meetings will feature facilitated discussions on key factors affecting Gulf fisheries and sector-specific breakout sessions.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -

The Texas Team Trail returns to Lake Texoma and West Bay Casino & Resort for the third stop of the 2026 Bass Pro Shops & Cabela's Texas Team Trail presented by Progressive on April 24-25. The event, won by Clay and Trey Sammons in 2025 with a Nitro Z-18 Pro boat package, offers exclusive lodging discounts and $25 in West Bay Free Play for participants.

- HUNTING -

The Pennsylvania Game Commission is accepting comments on 2026-27 proposed migratory game bird seasons through March 22 via email, mail, a March 11 livestream, and a March 14 open house. Notable proposals include potentially adding Sundays to seasons and increasing the Atlantic Population Canada goose regular season to 45 days with a daily bag limit of 3.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

Beretta Holding, Sturm, Ruger & Company's largest shareholder with 9.95% ownership, criticized Ruger's Q4 and full-year 2025 results, citing margin erosion, declining earnings, and strategic missteps. The company highlighted gross profit declines of 18.7% quarterly and 29% annually, questioning management's innovation strategy as average selling prices fell from $377 to $364.

- JOBS -

Whitetails Unlimited Inc. is hiring part-time Field Directors for expansion areas including Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Candidates should have event planning experience, Microsoft 365 proficiency, and knowledge of hunting and white-tailed deer. Interested applicants should email fieldoperations@whitetailsunlimited.com.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Women for Gun Rights state directors including Dianna Muller, Dr. Lori Blackwell, JoAnne Max, Susan Meyers, Theresa Inacker, and others successfully opposed multiple restrictive firearm bills across nine states during recent legislative sessions, with measures in Arizona, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, Utah, and Virginia failing to advance.

More than 120 Ducks Unlimited volunteers and 25 college students from 22 universities gathered in Washington, D.C. to advocate for wetlands conservation policies including the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and Farm Bill conservation initiatives. DU CEO Adam Putnam highlighted the record attendance and the program's impact on public policy.

- PARTNERSHIPS -

The Double D Foundation announced that Davidson's, a major firearms wholesaler, joined its Corporate Partners Program as a Patriot-Level supporter for 2026–2027. Since 2021, the Foundation has raised $4.7 million to support shooting sports programs with over 10,000 annual participants.

- PODCASTS -

The award-winning "Wildtalk" podcast episode features guest host Caleb Eckloff and co-host Eric Hilliard discussing commercial forest lands, duck hunting regulations, and experiences from year two of the U.P. moose project. Listeners can participate in a wildlife quiz for exclusive podcast camp mugs.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Kinetic Development Group announced that its FN SCAR stocks and braces are back in stock and shipping immediately through their website and authorized dealers. The accessories are designed for enhanced control, durability, and modularity, with Chris Bardugone, Director of Sales and Marketing, noting strong market response and dealer interest.

FALCO Holsters announces refinements to its Timeless Series pancake-style leather holsters, featuring reinforced leather backing and improved structural rigidity while maintaining optics compatibility. The upgraded construction is available at no additional cost for both IWB and OWB carry models.

- SHOWS -

Burris Optics will exhibit at the 2026 Mile High Hunt & Fish Expo in Denver, Colorado, March 20–22, featuring the Burris Veracity Riflescope. Attendees can visit Booth #630 to explore hunting and precision optics while connecting with the Burris team.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced Jason Khalipa, a former CrossFit Games Champion and Tactical Games athlete, as its newest Brand Ambassador. Khalipa, founder of NCFIT and TRAIN HARD by Jason Khalipa, brings over two decades of fitness expertise and is committed to promoting functional fitness and marksmanship through The Tactical Games.

Meprolight announced its sponsorship of Tactical Games competitor Callerina "Cally" Woodard for the 2026 season. Woodard, a chiropractor and mother of four with Division I track and field and competitive CrossFit experience, will represent Meprolight® optics while competing in the demanding shooting sport that combines functional fitness with marksmanship.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The U.S. Forest Service will close a portion of the Gallatin River to boating from March 9 through May 18 near Big Sky for Markley Bridge replacement. The closure restricts boating between Upper Deer Creek and Portal Creek boat launches, though wade angling and walk-in access remain permitted outside the construction area.

- TELEVISION -

The High Road with Keith Warren releases a new episode featuring Keith Warren, co-host Johnny Piazza, and David Howard of Determinator Targets hunting antelope in Wyoming with Blue Rock Outfitters owner Mike Zmek. The episode showcases Shaw custom rifles in real hunting conditions across Wyoming's prairies.

Pursuit Channel spotlights the National Walleye Tour television series, airing weekly with live tournament highlights, tactical breakdowns, and interviews with top finishers. CEO Rusty Faulk notes the series is one of their highest-ranked fishing programs, combining elite competition with practical knowledge for serious walleye anglers nationwide.

GAME & FISH TV, powered by Outdoor Sportsman Group, launches "Fish Fry Fridays" in March featuring Ultimate Match Fishing, JT Kenny's Florida Bass, Zona's Awesome Fishing Show, The VanDam Experience, and The Hunt for Monster Bass. The free FAST channel streams on Prime Video, VIZIO, Fire TV, Plex, Samsung TV Plus, and other platforms.

Constitutional rights are seen as national in their application. For example, I can publish this article just as freely in California as I can in Texas, because the First Amendment protects free speech on a national level.

So why is it then, that same national protection doesn’t apply to the Second Amendment? What state you live in dramatically affects the scope of your rights as it relates to the Second Amendment. For example, California does not recognize the carry permits of any other state, and it did not even offer a legal way for residents of other states to carry firearms when visiting California until last year when SAF secured a preliminary injunction against the state.

In a case SAF and its partners filed against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the court ruled that the state must now allow nonresidents to apply for California carry permits for the first time in the state’s modern history. And in a rare instance of accepting reality, the California legislature passed a bill to essentially write our preliminary injunction terms into law.

New York agreed to do the same as part of a settlement, allowing residents from other states to apply for New York carry permits. Hawaii continues to refuse to allow non-residents any avenue to exercise the right to carry, but we expect that to change soon. Beyond those examples, some states like Oregon and Illinois only issue carry permits to nonresidents from certain states, but not all states. That, too, is likely to be defeated in the coming years.

While better than nothing, issuing carry permits to nonresidents is far from adequate. For example, a California carry permit requires hundreds of dollars in fees, a police interview, a 16-hour training course, fingerprinting and sometimes even a psychological exam. The process usually takes several months to complete. Thus, someone visiting the state for an impromptu trip still has their right to carry denied unless they started the process long before they traveled into the state.

A dramatic example of the dangerous legal situations that arise when concealed carry isn’t recognized uniformly from state to state happened back in 2022. Lloyd Muldrow, a Marine veteran and self-defense instructor, stopped an attack by an armed assailant in a Baltimore bar.

For his heroism, he would later receive the Carnegie Medal, which recognizes those who perform extraordinary acts of heroism in civilian life. But before that recognition, he suffered the humiliation of arrest and prosecution solely because he carried a firearm in Maryland while having only a permit issued by Virginia — one that Maryland refuses to honor.

As the Washington Times reported, “police thanked him — and then they arrested him.” Mr. Muldrow would eventually receive probation for his “crime.”

This is absolutely unacceptable. What’s needed, and what SAF continues to fight for – short of national constitutional carry – is reciprocity. The premise is simple: states must honor carry permits issued by other states. That’s why SAF recently filed an amicus brief in Gardner v. Maryland urging the Supreme Court to intervene on the issue of carry permit reciprocity. The brief looked at the historical tradition of laws prior to 1900 that exempted travelers from local concealed carry restrictions, arguing that this supports the constitutional case for reciprocity.

As we concluded in that brief, “[a] general right to publicly carry arms for self-defense cannot coexist with each state having the option to require visitors from other states to undergo a costly and time-consuming permit process to exercise that right.”

Having a permit issued by one state should be more than enough. The Second Amendment states clearly that the right to bear arms shall not be infringed and requiring a permission slip from the government in each state you visit would never have been tolerated by our Founders.

– Kostas Moros, SAF Director of Legal Research and Education

Kostas Moros is the Director of Legal Research and Education for the Second Amendment Foundation. He has been a practicing attorney in California since 2015, and is a member of several federal circuit courts, as well as the Supreme Court Bar. Aside from his litigation experience, Kostas has authored numerous amicus briefs filed in courts around the country, a law review article on why bans on common rifles are historically baseless, and dozens of articles on gun policy. He maintains a very active presence on X under the handle @MorosKostas.

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