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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2019

- TOP STORY -
 
Connecticut Supreme Court Rules Soto v. Bushmaster May Proceed
Despite the strenuous objections of Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson, a narrow majority of Justices have ruled that the Soto v. Bushmaster case can be revived. The reversal of a lower court ruling was based on a section of the state’s Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA). Using that argument, Remington, the manufacturer of the Bushmaster rifle shooter Adam Lanza used to kill 20 first graders and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, could be liable for marketing “what it knew was a weapon designed for military use to civilians like Nancy and Adam Lanza.”

The court’s ruling didn’t rule on the merit of the argument, saying only the families of the victims should have the “opportunity to prove that Remington violated the CUTPA.” Using this reasoning, the judges concluded that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act "does not bar the plaintiffs from proceeding on the single, limited theory that the defendants violated CUTPA by marketing the XM15- E2S to civilians for criminal purposes, and that those wrongful marketing tactics caused or contributed to the Sandy Hook massacre.

Accordingly, on the basis of that limited theory, we conclude that the plaintiffs have pleaded allegations sufficient to survive a motion to strike and are entitled to have the opportunity to prove their wrongful marketing allegations.” Attorneys for Remington and Camfour, the firearms distributor that sold Riverview Gun Shop the AR-15 Lanza used, held their position that the PLCCA protects them from just this type of lawsuit. The National Shooting Sports Foundation issued a statement saying the decision "is at odds with all other state and federal appellate courts that have interpreted the scope of the exception.”

The Second Amendment Foundation was more direct, calling the decision "like suing Ford or General Motors because a car they sold was stolen and used to run over a pedestrian all because the car manufacturers advertised that their car had better acceleration and performance than other vehicles.”

- ACQUISITIONS -
Southern Lure Company, manufacturer of the iconic Scum Frog and Bass Rat brands, has been acquired by American Baitworks Co.
- ADVISORIES -
The Army Corps of Engineers issues a small craft advisory for the Arkansas River downstream of Arkansas’ Dardanelle Lock and Dam.

- BACKYARD -
Today, more and more grillers are putting their charcoal, electric and gas grill aside and taking it to the next level with a wood pellet grill. Pit Boss has taken the lead in what has become the fastest-growing segment in the barbecue market.
- COMPETITION -
Whether you’re a seasoned archer or just a beginner – all are welcome to experience the Rinehart R100 traveling archery tournament, coming to Fresno April 13-14 at Break the Barriers.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program is set to host the 2019 JROTC Three-Position Air Rifle National Championships, March 21-23 at the South CMP Competition Center in Anniston, Ala. Athletes from Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force JROTC units will compete shoulder-to-shoulder at this 3x20 scholastic match.
To promote women and junior participation in shooting sports, the D.C. Project Foundation is hosting a fundraiser 3-gun match at Reveille Peak Ranch in Burnet, Texas, June 7-9, 2019. Shooters will navigate eight courses of fire over two days for a cash payout. But each two-person team competing in the classic division must include either a lady or junior shooter. Other teams may compete in the exhibition division.

Ducks Unlimited’s 33rd annual Ducks in the Desert Las Vegas Continental Shoot wrapped up with 3,076 individual event entries from 27 states and multiple countries, shattering the old record for participants in the tournament. Nicolas Berry was crowned the High Overall champion for his winning score of 193 (94-99) in the 200 bird Main Event.
- CONSERVATION -
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest has determined that the announced 54,000 acres in Nevada’s Ruby Mountains will not be made available for oil and gas exploration.
- EVENTS -
Visit with Pulsar at this year’s NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits to learn more about the new world-class thermal and digital night vision technology like the Thermion thermal riflescope, Digisight Ultra N455 digital night vision riflescope and the pocket sized Axion thermal monocular.
Ridge Road Outdoor Media Network, with it’s Ohio Media Crew, will be meeting for breakfast with participating brands attending the Ohio Deer & Turkey Expo on Saturday morning.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announces the fifth annual Lionfish Removal and Awareness Festival May 18 and 19 at AJ’s Seafood & Oyster Bar and HarborWalk Village in Destin.
- FIREARMS -
The Legacy Sports International Citadel Semi-Automatic RS-S1 Shotgun is based on the popular AK platform. Distributors with Citadel’s RS-S1 available are Bill Hicks & Co., Davidson’s, Sports South, and Ellet Brothers.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. is proud to introduce its third addition to the newly launched Ruger Custom Shop. This variation of the Ruger Custom Shop 10/22 Competition Rifle features a natural brown laminate stock and stainless steel barrel.
Charter Arms will introduce the PROFESSIONAL seven-shot revolver chambered in .32 H&R Magnum at the 2019 Concealed Carry Expo May 17-19, 2019. With creative input from the editorial staff of Concealed Carry Magazine, Charter Arms welcomes the PROFESSIONAL as the newest product in its portfolio of revolvers.

- GEAR -
Plano is releasing the future of Stowaway boxes with the Plano Rustrictor Stowaway. Using advanced technology, Plano has engineered a tackle storage system that blocks rust and stops corrosion 5x longer than a standard tackle box or the competition.
Available for a wide assortment of big game varieties, Gut Check’s arrow wraps slide seamlessly over your arrows allowing for instant confirmation if your shot was a hit to the vitals or a gut shot.
The HD-ORCA, the newest addition to Shimano’s ORCA offshore lure series, now being introduced by Shimano at fishing/sports shows nationwide including this weekend’s Saltwater Fishing Expo in Edison, N.J. - http://www.sportshows.com/saltwater/ - offers bluewater anglers the chance for incredible topwater action on big game fish.
- INDUSTRY -
SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the Minnesota State Highway Patrol has adopted the ROMEO4H red dot sight for the official duty rifle systems of the Minnesota State Troopers. The Minnesota Highway Patrol is comprised of over 550 troopers.

Taurus is pleased to announce that Sports South LLC has been selected as the Taurus 2018 Distributor of the Year. The award was presented to Sports South LLC at the 2019 SHOT show for the company's outstanding performance in sales and customer support.
Tripper Dickson, CEO of Sports South, will address the Shooting Sports Industry at the 2019 Firearms Industry Compliance Conference (FICC). Mr Dickson will educate attendees on leading practices and the benefits of modern retail inventory management.
The Glock Collectors Association (GCA) is excited to announce the launch of its new website: glockcollectorsassociation.org.
Grow Boating has partnered with Heather Lutz of Findability University to offer a three-part webinar series to help marine industry businesses develop a findability and search engine optimization (SEO) plan to achieve the online results to boost your bottom line.

RubLine Marketing announces a new partnership with Zanotti Armor, manufacturer of premium quality safes built in the heartland of America, Zanotti Armor offers custom-tailored security systems for every sportsman.
Tripper Dickson, CEO of Sports South, a large wholesale distributor, will address the Shooting Sports Industry at the 2019 Firearms Industry Compliance Conference. Mr. Dickson will educate attendees on leading practices and the benefits of modern retail inventory management.
Honor Defense announces that the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement has approved Honor Defense Hollow Point ammunition for inclusion in the School Marshal program. Available in .380, 9mm, 10mm, .40 cal and .45 cal, it is proudly made in the U.S.A.
The Safariland Group has named Brad E. Williams as president. Longtime leader and president Scott O’Brien will become Chairman for the Safariland Group, supporting Williams on key initiatives and strategic projects.

- JOBS -
RMEF is seeking a performance motivated team player with strong interpersonal skills to engage and manage volunteer activities, event fundraising and major gift fundraising in western Colorado.
- LEGAL -
Environmental groups have sued the Trump administration to challenge an oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico that will open up more than 78 million acres to offshore drilling without fully analyzing the risks to people, wildlife or the environment.
- LITIGATION -
A Wakulla County plantiff has filed yet another lawsuit against the State of Florida and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to weaken or eliminate the constitutional prohibition on gill and entangling nets.
The Second Amendment Foundation criticized the 4-3 split decision by the Connecticut state Supreme Court that reinstated a lawsuit against Remington Arms over how it marketed the Bushmaster rifle used in the 2012 Sandy Hook criminal outrage.

- MEDIA -
Listen to The Revolution with Jim and Trav this week as they dive into conservation, habitat improvement, wildlife management, planting food plots, creating water sources and so much more.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Boyds is proud to introduce the new Thumbhole At-One gunstock. The At-One gunstock allows users the ability to adjust the butt and comb of the stock with the push of a button for ultimate comfort and precision.
Bio Shield Body Wash and Shampoo adds another layer of bug repellent. Developed by pharmacists with a prescription strength formula, the laundry detergent makes it simple to keep bugs away, just wash your clothes to keep the bugs away.
The Samson Quick Clip Wallet holds up to seven standard-size credit cards/ID cards, offers RFID protection, and the money clip on the back securely holds your cash. It also includes and integrated bottle opener. The Quick Clip Wallet is made from aluminum, stainless steel, and brass—because elastic is for underwear.

American Buffalo Knife & Tool Co. (ABKT) announces the launch of their impressive and all-new Elite series Wart Hog Knife, in their continuation to provide quality cutlery to the consumers at an extremely affordable price
Tactacam is introducing new scope viewing technology with the Tactacam FTS. The Tactacam FTS combines the high definition video from your Tactacam camera with the high-power zoom of a rifle scope giving you the ability to remotely view and record live footage from your rifle on your smart phone.
- ONLINE -
In today’s video, catch the EXCLUSIVE online episode of Keith Warren’s Deer and Wildlife Stories at the High Roller Whitetails 2019 Buck Draft, which is the best whitetail deer sale in the world. Watch the event of the year in the deer industry as deer farmers from all over unite at this unique “draft” sale to compete to buy bucks and does with the best pedigrees on the market.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The CMP Travel Games are regional competitions held throughout the year, featuring CMP’s own rifle and pistol outdoor events centered around recreation-oriented competition and educational activities. This year, the CMP has decided to add more category awards to its Travel Games events to further acknowledge talented individuals and teams.
North Carolina S3DA hosted an Indoor State Championship at Droptine Archery, in Advance, North Carolina. There were four teams and clubs that competed in the Indoor Championship.
The Kentucky S3DA Indoor State Championship was held at the West Kentucky Archery Complex in Madisonville, Kentucky. More than 450 competing archers representing 66 clubs and teams competed with over 1,000 spectators on hand for this event.
Indiana S3DA hosted an Indoor State Championship at the Lebanon National Guard Armory in Boonville, Indiana. There were eleven clubs and teams with a total of 284 kids that competed in the Indoor Championship.
The Connecticut Supreme Court decided in Soto v. Bushmaster that the case can go forward based on the plaintiffs’ allegation that the defendants marketing and advertising of a legal product somehow violated Connecticut’s Unfair Trade Practices Act. The National Shooting Sports Foundation filed an amicus brief in support of the defendants in this case and both respectfully disagrees with and is disappointed by the court’s majority decision.
Whitetails Unlimited President Jeff Schinkten announces that Hunter Safety System has renewed as a WTU national sponsor.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Sirphis, LLC announces their partnership with Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland of Allenwood, Pennsylvania, a world-class specialized zoo offering an unparalleled educational adventure for the whole family. Reptiland has many species of reptiles, but the one that is most interesting is an American albino alligator named Sirphis.
- PUBLISHING -
Game & Fish magazine, America’s only national outdoor magazine with a focus on local hunting and fishing, announces its April 2019 issue is now available on newsstands.
- RADIO -
Host Rob Keck is spotlighting the 2019 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, the Super Bowl of bass fishing, taking place this weekend in Knoxville, Tennessee.
This week, Outdoors Radio features walleye pro Max Wilson, dog trainer Tim Mader, TV host Jason Perryman and pro angler Duffy Kopf.
It’s training for the unexpected, tips for hunting coyotes, helping a youth shooting organization, what to do one week from the implementation of the bump stock ban, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.
- RELOADING -
Redding Reloading has added the 224 Valkyrie to its popular National Match Carbide (NM-C) die sets.
- RETAIL -
During this boat show, attendees will have the chance to tour an array of boats, yachts, and services in the comfort of their very own home, office, or anywhere.
- STATE PARKS -
Discover all the above-ground adventures at Kartchner Caverns State Park during fun upcoming events.
- STATES -
Spring turkey season will open March 16, 2019, and close April 30 for most Alabama counties. In 2018, the Conservation Advisory Board passed a motion that set the start date for turkey season as the third Saturday in March each year.
Arizona’s boating season is on the horizon and in preparation, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) and boating safety advocates nationwide are urging boaters to #KeepYourEdge by enrolling in a boating education course during the Spring Aboard campaign.
These public hearing will discuss seasons, gear restrictions, length limits and bag limits to maintain sustainable harvest levels with anglers allowed to take catfish by hand, bow or crossbow.
State regulations that require ice shanties to be removed are based on the average date when good ice still exists on waters, not on the actual thickness of ice.
Discover all the above-ground adventures at Arizona's Kartchner Caverns State Park during fun upcoming events.
The 2019 Indiana DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife employees chosen for their contributions to conservation, mentoring and teamwork were Josh Griffin, Andrew Fairchild, Olivia Vaught, and the walleye crew.
- TECHNOLOGY -
The ECHOMAP™ Ultra series is a new line of keyed-assist 10- and 12-inch touchscreen chartplotters designed to bring professional sonar and navigation performance to inland and nearshore anglers.
- TELEVISION -
Terry and his good friend Joe Beal travel to the Brite Ranch in Texas for their annual Mule deer camp. Located in Marfa,Texas the Brite ranch boasts some of the most scenic views in the entire state. Not only is Terry hoping to fill his Mule deer tag, he hopes find some success Predator Hunting.
This weekend on Discovery Channel, you’re not going to want to miss new programming from Scott Martin, Operation Fishing Freedom, Jimmy Houston, Silver Kings and more.
- WASHINGTON -
Wednesday, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources held a hearing on improving access, infrastructure, and permitting for outdoor recreation.
 

I am standing inside the Smith & Wesson factory in Springfield, Massachusetts. A headset protects my hearing from the rumble of industry, while the voice of my tour guide bleeds through via radio.

Through a fuzzy static, he explains that much of the factory builds the legendary handguns and Thompson/Center long guns through automation. I anticipated a factory floor with workers at a multitude of benches with lathe and mill and grinder. Instead, we first walk through a clade of taupe-colored pods, perhaps a dozen or more, each two-thirds the size of a VW bus turned on its tail end.

Each pod is a self-contained machine. You can peer through window glass and see the operation where water, as both lubricant and coolant, jets over milled steel rendered into workable firearm parts.

The factory is certainly not devoid of skilled workers. A woman moves from capsule to capsule, checking LED readouts that show the life left on diamond-tipped tools working inside the microbus-sized mills. Save for maintenance or repairs, my guide says the mills, presses, and forges never stop. Smith & Wesson has been in the firearms business since 1852.

After we viewed the tools used to bore the spiraling grooves inside rifle barrels, we moved by an old display of a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver. I had to pause. The dust-covered 4 x 8-foot board showed the progression from raw steel to the formation of the revolver’s constituent parts, and how they fit together to form a fine firearm. The model has been in continuous production for 120 years.

It was there that I felt a celestial spark, a stirring that doesn’t quite have a name.

A decade ago, I inherited a Model 10 from my father at his passing. I was already acquainted with the firearm when it became mine; I learned how to handle a handgun as a boy with that revolver under dad’s tutelage. Dad bought the firearm at the crescendo of America’s bi-centennial, I am sure partly out of patriotic sentiments. He was no stranger to firearms dating to his childhood. As a young soldier, he defended liberty with an M1 Garand and .45 ACP 1911 on the brutal front lines in North Korea in 1951.

In any one of the Smith & Wesson workers, I could see my late brother, a machinist. He was an inventive man who concerned himself with precision and fineness in fabrication. He could speak about the vagaries of tool and die in a parlance that only comes with familiarity.

Through the tour, I heard mallet on metal, squeaky rubber wheels, a rhythmic tick, and the spray of fluids and the pounding of a pneumatic forge on red-hot steel.

These sounds of industry evoke thoughts far removed from the moment: My brother whispers through the patter of rain on the forest floor as we lay in the squirrel woods on a bed of leaves burnished the color of autumn. We look into a silver fog overhead, waiting for a bushytail to bound over a branch. I feel in my forearm the firm, crisp action of my dad’s .22 semi-auto cycle as we plink empty peach cans, aiming at select spots on the labels. My daughter shouts, “There they go!” with the baritone whirr of dusky grouse rising from hummocks of last summer’s exhausted high-country grasses. The thump of my 20-gauge O/U grouse gun on my shoulder comports with the thick pounding of a factory forge.

Building firearms is arguably a first step in securing wildlife conservation. Since 1937, firearms and ammunition manufacturers have paid an 11 percent federal excise tax imposed by the Pittman-Robertson Act that taken together returned $12.2 billion through 2018 to on-the-ground conservation. The tax is a cost of doing business passed on at the sale of the product much like the cost of lacquer on a walnut stock. Someone who buys a new firearm or a box of .30-06 cartridges is paying for a whole lot more.

The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service administers these excise tax dollars that go to your state fish and game departments. Those departments contribute science-based wildlife management for the American public. Your dollars pay for a radio-tracking collar around a mule deer’s neck in the West; bobwhite quail traps in Oklahoma; gas in a biologist’s truck in Alabama, not to mention salary; hunter education classes at a community center in New York; a new shooting range in the Midwest; habitats restored benefiting multitudes of organisms. The tax buys more land—more wildlife management areas—for a hunter to sit in the squirrel woods on a damp morning in the first breath of autumn.

Beneath the busy pods on the Smith & Wesson floor, tools shape steel into enduring products that in short order will contribute to conservation. Conservation is an investment in the future. It’s made possible by an enduring law that after eight decades stands as testament to a partnership between American manufacturers, state and federal governments—and the people who hunt and shoot.

- - Craig Springer, External Affairs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Southwest Region

OUTDOOR WIRE
Event Calendar

APRIL 10-13
Pope and Young Club 31st Biennial Convention

La Vista Hotel and Conference Center - Omaha, Nebraska https://pope-young.org/convention/default.asp

JUNE 7-9
D.C. Project Foundation’s 3-Gun Fundraiser

Reveille Peak Ranch, Burnet, Texas. Contact: Dianna Muller di@pro3gunner.com Info: pro3gunner.com/team-match

 
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