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- APPAREL -

ScentLok introduces the BE:1 Puffy Jacket and Pant, featuring Sorona Aura insulation for warmth and packability, Carbon Alloy scent control technology, and articulated design for mobility. Both items are priced at $219.99 and now available.

- COMPETITION -

Kaleb Klein of Team Ruger won multiple titles at the 2026 Area 5 Steel Challenge Championship in Terre Haute, IN, claiming first place in Optical Sight Revolver, Iron Sight Revolver, Rimfire Revolver Optics, and Rimfire Revolver Iron divisions using Ruger's Super GP100 and GP100 revolvers. Abbey Clary, Ruger's Director of Media, Advertising and Public Relations, praised Klein's outstanding performance and highlighted the reliability of Ruger firearms.

- CONSERVATION -

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources celebrated 17 graduates of the Maryland Conservation Corps at Sandy Point State Park on June 23. The members completed 9.5 months of training and conservation work, improving over 1,000 acres of public lands and 125 miles of trails while working with partner organizations including the National Aquarium in Baltimore and The Nature Conservancy.

- COURTS -

Firearms Policy Coalition filed a reply brief in Roberts v. ATF, challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act of 1934. The case, supported by plaintiffs including T.J. Roberts, Zachary Cockrell, Meridian Ordnance, Buckeye Firearms Association, Center for Human Liberty, Jews for the Preservation of Firearm Ownership, and American Suppressor Association Foundation, argues the NFA violates Second Amendment rights.

- ENFORCEMENT -

Will Clark, Lucas Mitchell, and Laura Willis received sentencing for the unlawful killing of seven mature white-tailed deer bucks in North Idaho during November 2024. The investigation by Idaho Fish and Game documented 56 wildlife violations, with penalties including restitution, jail time, probation, and hunting license revocations.

Indiana Conservation Officer divers recovered the body of a missing 13-year-old from Lake Michigan near Michigan City Lighthouse Pier on June 23, 2026. The multi-agency search involved Michigan City Police Department, Michigan City Fire Department, and Long Beach Police Department, with three divers sustaining injuries during hazardous conditions.

- EVENTS -

The Buffalo River Elk Festival in Jasper, Arkansas will hold an on-site drawing for three public land elk hunting permits on June 26-27. Registration opens at the Little Buffalo River Visitors' Center, with the drawing taking place Saturday at 5 p.m. on the festival's center stage. Winners must be present to claim their tags.

- FISHERIES -

Idaho Fish and Game urges anglers to help control walleye expansion outside designated waters, as the predatory species consumes native game fish and threatens salmon and steelhead populations. Biologists Joe Kozfkay and Marika Dobos explain that walleye are unsuitable for most Idaho waters and ask anglers to kill all walleye caught outside Salmon Falls Creek, Oneida, and Oakley reservoirs.

- FISHING -

Dylan Smith of Idaho Falls caught a new state catch-and-release record lake trout measuring 43.25 inches on Payette Lake in McCall on May 2, surpassing the previous 42-inch record. The Southwest Region's McCall fisheries staff's active lake trout management has made Payette Lake a premier fishery, producing healthy trophy lake trout and improving kokanee populations.

- FORESTRY -

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is beginning the Lone Pine State Park Forest Thinning Project to improve forest health and restore ecological conditions. Foresters are flagging and marking trees this week, with field operations starting in fall to minimize impacts on summer visitors.

The U.S. Forest Service and Department of the Interior announced new protections for federal wildland firefighters during the 2026 fire year, including expanded N95 respirator access, required training, and standardized decontamination protocols. Deputy Chief Sarah Fisher emphasized these practical measures will reduce respiratory health risks from smoke and airborne particle exposure.

- GIVEAWAYS -

Range USA, the nation's largest indoor gun range and firearm retailer, is giving away the first Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy 250th Anniversary .22 LR Rifle from June 25 through July 8. Participants can register in-store at any of Range USA's 50 locations nationwide or online at RangeUSA.com for a chance to win this extremely limited collectible rifle.

- HUNTING -

North Dakota's deer gun lottery has been held with over 72,000 applicants competing for 39,100 licenses. More than 1,200 licenses remain available for unsuccessful resident applicants beginning July 1, with applications due by July 15.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

Vortex and Hunter Constantine announced a $10,000 donation to the Second Amendment Foundation through sales of a limited-edition Vortex x Hunter Constantine Carry Belt, restricted to 250 units and supported by Vortex Nation members.

CAA USA announced new ownership under brothers Joe and Anthony Parisi, whose company Plastimold Products acquired the conversion kit brand. The consolidation unites CAA USA, Plastimold Products, and META Tactical under one facility in Delray Beach, Florida, featuring the new MCK EVO platform.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is giving away 100 free Chesapeake Bay blue catfish charter or guided fishing trips valued up to $1,500 each from June 24 through July 13. The giveaway aims to remove invasive blue catfish while supporting Maryland's charter boat industry and encouraging recreational anglers to harvest this problematic species.

- JOBS -

Pass It On – Outdoor Mentors is hiring a full-time Pennsylvania Program Coordinator to launch its outdoor mentoring program across the state. The role involves organizing mentored hunting, fishing, trapping, and shooting sports opportunities while connecting youth with volunteer mentors. Applications are due July 6, 2026, with an anticipated start date of August 15, 2026.

- LEGISLATION -

The House Natural Resources Committee passed the America the Beautiful Act on a voice vote, led by Chairman Bruce Westerman and Ranking Member Jared Huffman. The legislation reauthorizes the Legacy Restoration Fund to address deferred maintenance on federal public lands and improve access for sportsmen and women, with the Senate version also advancing.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) welcomed President Trump's support for national concealed carry reciprocity legislation while cautioning that Congress must pass strong, durable legislation that protects gun owners without legal loopholes or conflicting state laws.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks renewed its three-year Legacy Partnership with Houston Safari Club Foundation, supporting HSCF's mission in education, conservation, and hunting heritage. Co-Owner Dustin Knutson and Executive Director Joe Betar highlighted the partnership's commitment to advancing youth education, scholarships, and wildlife conservation programs.

One Horse, an American firearms manufacturer based in Brownstown, Indiana, announced it has joined the Second Amendment Foundation as a Silver-level corporate partner. The partnership strengthens One Horse's commitment to protecting Second Amendment rights and follows the company's recent collaboration with Atrius Development Group on the One Horse Express Rifle.

The Second Amendment Foundation announced that One Horse, an American firearms manufacturer based in Brownstown, Indiana, has joined as a Silver-level corporate partner. CEO Jeremy Hammons emphasized the company's commitment to Second Amendment rights. One Horse recently collaborated with SAF corporate partner Atrius Development Group to build the One Horse Express Rifle.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

FALCO Holsters and Graham Baates of GBGuns unveiled the A914 IWB Holster, a hybrid Kydex and Italian leather concealed carry holster featuring a Griffin Wing for comfort and weight distribution. The tuckable holster is priced at $159.95 and available for various pistols and revolvers.

WOOX, an Italian-American gunstock manufacturer, announced the Elegante Sporter bolt action rifle stock, crafted from hand-selected Claro American Walnut with an integrated aerospace-grade aluminum mini-chassis. Available for Remington 700, Ruger 10/22, and Ruger American Gen2 platforms, the stock starts at $569.00 for standard walnut and $899.00 for high-grade walnut.

Arcus Hunting, LLC and Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. launched a new line of Smith & Wesson branded bear spray products manufactured in the USA. The lineup includes 8oz and 14oz canisters with effective ranges up to 40 and 45 feet respectively, designed for hunters, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts in bear country.

Legacy Sports International announces the 2026 Pointer ST912 Walnut over-under shotgun is now shipping. The 12-gauge features a black finish, walnut furniture, adjustable comb, jeweled receiver, ejectors, and five extended chokes at an MSRP of $979.

Zanders Sporting Goods, an all-women-owned distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, has partnered with Pro-Shot Products to stock firearm cleaning and maintenance solutions. Pro-Shot, a USA manufacturer since 1982, offers premium cleaning rods, kits, solvents, and accessories trusted by hunters, Olympic shooters, and law enforcement.

Flux Defense and Ferro Concepts announced the PLATE PACK Covert Backpack, a purpose-built backpack that converts to a front-facing plate carrier for concealed carry. Designed for PDW platforms like the Flux Raider and Sig Rattler, it accommodates Level IV armor and is priced at $349.99.

- PUBLISHING -

EchoCore Suppressors' Sector Compact suppressor was featured in On Target Magazine alongside Wilson Combat's new 6ARC DMR rifle. The combination demonstrated sub-MOA accuracy and exceptional performance from 100 to 800 yards, with the Sector Compact praised as an "amazingly effective" suppressor that showcased modern low-backpressure suppressor technology.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

Big Tine, a Rockville, Indiana-based maker of deer supplements and attractants, has renewed its national sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited. WTU President Jeff Schinkten praised Big Tine's premium products and the company's commitment to helping hunters improve local deer herds and achieve hunting success.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Coastal Resources Division is seeking public comment on proposed rules governing private recreational docks over state-owned tidal waters. The rules would formalize the current authorization process for dock construction, modification, and maintenance through revocable licenses. Written comments are accepted through July 24, 2026.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on environmental assessments including a Foys to Blacktail conservation easement proposal with the Flathead Land Trust and General Custer Fishing Access Site repairs on the Bighorn River.

Nebraska's Trout in the Classroom program, sponsored by Nebraska Trout Unlimited Chapter 710 and coordinated by Nebraska Game and Parks, is accepting applications through August for the 2026-2027 school year. Teachers can raise live fish in classrooms and receive training and scholarships.

The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission approved three emergency rules and five resolutions affecting hunting, fishing, and wildlife on June 22. The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Foundation donated $293,250, bringing their total conservation support to over half a million dollars in the past year. Director Wade Free reported on various activities including a Fisheries Division project that removed 23,508 crappie from Boomer Lake in Stillwater.

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is accepting public comment on proposed amendments to four regulations regarding big game reporting, tagging, bow and crossbow standards, and leashed tracking dogs. A public hearing will be held July 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the VTrans Dill Building in Barre, Vermont, with remote participation available.

- STATE PARKS -

Bannack State Park celebrates the 50th anniversary of Bannack Days on July 18-19, featuring re-enactments, music, wagon rides, gold panning, and artisan demonstrations at Montana's first territorial capital. Admission is $5 per person or $20 per family, with tickets available online at montanastateparks.reserveamerica.com.

Arkansas State Parks partnered with Apple Seeds, a nonprofit nutrition-education organization, to establish a Central Arkansas Teaching Farm at Pinnacle Mountain State Park. The two-acre farm will serve thousands of students annually through field trips, camps, and community events, with Apple Seeds aiming to reach 15,000 students per year by 2029.

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission operates nine state historical parks showcasing the state's diverse heritage, from Fort Atkinson and Fort Hartsuff military posts to Buffalo Bill Ranch and Ashfall Fossil Beds. Many parks offer living history events and special programming for America's 250th anniversary celebration.

- TELEVISION -

MyOutdoorTV launches new summer episodes from seven popular hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure shows including Haymaker Hunting, Hunting Beast, That Hunting Girl With Amanda Lynn Mayhew, The Given Right, American Heroes Outdoors TV, Reel Animals, and American Birdhunter, available on multiple streaming platforms.

- WILDLIFE -

Idaho Fish and Game's Turkey Tracker program has collected over 2,100 turkey sightings since launching in 2024, with Idaho ranking among the top five states for turkey reproduction data. The citizen science effort, coordinated by Jeff Knetter, has provided valuable distribution data that informed 2026 hunting season proposals.

Idaho Fish and Game wildlife staff safely captured and relocated a yearling moose from a residential yard in Rupert to suitable habitat in the southeastern region on June 18. The Magic Valley Region regularly receives reports of yearling moose in residential and agricultural areas as they venture out independently.

Why is it that, after being told their gun laws are unconstitutional, so many areas that are run by anti-gun extremists seem to respond with something along the lines of, “Oh yeah? Watch what we do next!” We saw this type of response after the landmark NYSRPA v. Bruen decision that affirmed law-abiding gun owners have a right to carry firearms for self-defense away from the home.

Like spoiled children who run to their room when told they can’t do something by their parents, anti-gun extremists ran to anti-gun legislatures to ram through more anti-gun laws that seek to circumvent the Bruen decision. We saw several states, including HawaiiNew Jersey, and New York, quickly pass and enact new laws to restrict the lawful carry of firearms.

The laws in both New Jersey and New York—based on expanding so-called “sensitive places” where carry is prohibited to the point where virtually nowhere is deemed suitable for lawful carry—have suffered losses in court, while Hawaii’s may soon be dealt a crushing blow to its anti-self-defense regime by the U.S. Supreme Court.

In apparent preparation for a loss, anti-gun extremists ran to the Hawaii legislature shortly after the Supreme Court heard the challenge to its unconstitutional law, filing yet another feeble attempt to potentially circumvent a ruling by the Court.

Meanwhile, Bearing Arms recently reported the U.S. Virgin Islands, has adopted “a massive gun control bill,” even as the U.S. territory is already facing a lawsuit challenging existing policy relating to the issuance of their gun permits.

In December of last year, the Second Amendment Section of the Civil Rights Division of the DoJ announced its intent to sue the Virgin Islands Police Department for “an unconstitutional permitting process” in the V.I. As part of that announcement, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who’s in charge of the Civil Rights Division and created its Second Amendment Section, was quoted in a release, stating . . .

The newly-established Second Amendment Section filed this lawsuit to bring the Virgin Islands Police Department back into legal compliance by ensuring that applicants receive timely decisions without unconstitutional obstruction.

So, similar to other anti-gun jurisdictions, the most virulently anti-gun operators in the V.I. responded to being told they were doing something wrong…by doubling down on the wrongness.

Bearing Arms describes the VI effort as an attempt to moot the lawsuit challenging the permit issuing process, a procedure Hawaii should have probably considered in light of the hard questions its counsel faced during the Supreme Court hearing on its initial attempt to circumvent Bruen.

But along with the apparent attempt to moot the suit regarding carry permit issuing in the island territory, Bearing Arms reports there’s also language seeking to impose bans on popular semi-automatic firearms and magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds, as well as adding restrictions on where permit holders may lawfully carry firearms for self-defense—the so-called “sensitive place” restrictions on carry that jurisdictions like New Jersey and New York implemented that led to their laws being challenged in court.

Similarly, semi-auto and magazine bans are also being challenged by Harmeet Dhillon’s team of attorneys, most notably in Denver, Colo., and Washington, D.C.

So, as with others, the V.I. appears to be thumbing its nose at the Second Amendment and the Trump administration by doubling down on anti-gun efforts when told they are already doing something unconstitutional. Disappointing, but hardly surprising.

We will be sure to continue to post updates on these cases, as well as what we presume will be other cases coming out of other anti-gun government agencies at the state, local, or territorial level.

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