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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2021

- COMPETITION -
Mackenzie Brown, Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez and Casey Kaufhold have punched their tickets to Tokyo at the Final World Qualification Tournament, qualifying as Team USA’s recurve women’s squad.
TAC Vanes announced several of its pro shooters took the podium in the 2nd Leg National Championship Triple Crown, June 10-13 at Two Mile Run County Park in Franklin, PA.
More than 2,600 athletes from 4th grade through high school across Iowa converged on the Iowa State Trapshooting Home Grounds north of Cedar Falls for the 2021 Scholastic Clay Target Program State Trap Shooting Championship held June 8-13.
The Ankeny Jaguars Shooting Sports team took home first place men’s varsity individual, as well as varsity and junior varsity squads in sporting clays, while the Des Moines Clay Crushers took second, third, and fifth in varsity squads at the Iowa SCTP Sporting Clays Championships.
Two members of the Yackley family, Becky and son, Andrew, won big at the 2021 Bianchi Cup, taking home the Women’s and Junior Champion titles, respectively.

Late Monday afternoon, while practicing for an upcoming collegiate bass fishing event on Lay Lake in Alabama, McKendree University angler Trevor McKinney was struck by lightning out on the water.
- CONTESTS -
Keith Warren and The High Road Group has teamed up with Pulsar to giveaway an Axiom XM30S thermal night vision unit and a bunch of Pulsar gear to one lucky YouTube viewer.
- ENFORCEMENT -
The Department of Justice announces it will launch five cross-jurisdictional firearms trafficking strike forces within the next 30 days to help reduce violent crime by addressing illegal gun trafficking in significant firearms trafficking corridors.
- EVENTS -
Patoka Lake is hosting its 16th annual “Thunder over Patoka” fireworks show at its beach on July 3 at 10 p.m.

ALPS OutdoorZ has announced they will be displaying at the 2021 Ducks Unlimited Expo, June 25-27, 2021, at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX.
Highlighting the birds, history, and culture of Alabama’s Black Belt region, the first annual Black Belt Birding Festival is the newest public offering from Alabama Audubon’s Black Belt Birding Initiative, a program aimed at bringing the economic benefits of ecotourism to this stretch of rural Alabama.
- GEAR -
When it comes to camp food, CanCooker has you covered. As you prepare for your summer camping trips, check out some of Seth McGinn’s most popular CanCooker products for camping.
- HUNTING -
Vermont’s muzzleloader season antlerless deer permit applications are still available online at Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website and from license agents for a while longer.

Apply for permits for the chance to hunt greater sage grouse, sandhill crane, swan or sharp-tailed grouse this fall, beginning Wednesday, July 7.
- INDUSTRY -
Streamlight Inc. announced that Core Line Marketing received the company’s 2020 Sales Rep Agency of The Year Award for the Sporting Goods market.
Chaos/CTR has worked side-by-side with Nation Sales and Principal Jeff Nation for the past eight years, continuing to grow the territory and opening new accounts year after year.
The additions of Jen Ripple, Katie Waite, Bailey Eigbrett and Kalvyn Ferronato bring even more talent from across the United States to join Gunpowder’s existing team of public relations practitioners.

Kelly Brand Management (KBM) is proud to announce Glen Reich as the Director of eCommerce.
Christensen Arms announced that they have partnered with nationally recognized paper collage and 3D sculpture artist, Dolan Geiman, to support conservation and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Viridian Weapon Technologies is showcasing the FACT Duty Weapon-Mounted Camera at the annual National Sheriffs’ Association Conference and Exposition in Phoenix this week. The conference gives law enforcement personnel an opportunity to see the capabilities of Viridian’s Weapon-Mounted Camera.
Brownells will take a stand for freedom and declare support for the Second Amendment by donating 2% of sales on American-made products from June 22 through July 4, 2021 to the Firearms Policy Foundation.

MidwayUSA announces the release of "Southgate Duck Club," a short story by Larry Potterfield, Founder and Chairman of the Board.
- INVASIVE SPECIES -
European frog-bit, an invasive aquatic plant, has been found in 17 stormwater ponds, wetlands and drains in the Novi area.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages all boaters and anglers to check for unwanted hitchhikers on their boats and equipment this Fourth of July to help protect Iowa lakes and streams.
- JOBS -
The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation is seeking a Policy and Communications Senior Coordinator to join the Washington, DC, team. The position reports to the Senior Director, Marketing and Communications and works closely with the policy departments to promote CSF’s policy work to the media, conservation partners, and the public.

Kinsey’s has a full-time position for Buyer, to work in the Mount Joy PA location. The incumbent will maintain customer service levels and manage appropriate inventory levels across several warehouses.
- MEDIA -
Big & J is proud to announce a new podcast series--Deer Eater.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Smith & Wesson Inc. has announced the launch of the M&P15T II. Chambered in 5.56mm NATO, the new M&P15T II features a full-length aluminum M-Lok handguard, flat face trigger, Magpul CTR stock, M&P grip, and more.
Davidson’s, a top firearms wholesaler, has teamed with Pietta, Italy, to create three new Exclusive offerings.These include two variants of the 1873 Western that each come with two cylinders – one chambered in 45 Colt and one in 45 AP, as well as the 1878 Double Barrel Deluxe Coach side-by-side shotgun.

Hi-Point Firearms announced the availability of the Hi-Point 995 and 4595 Special Edition model carbines. These guns feature a hydro-dipped Grand Union Flag in recognition of our country’s declaration of freedom 245 years ago.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) and WildLife Partners, LLC announce their continued partnership efforts to support youth education, scholarships, and conservation.
At the 10th annual Backcountry Hunters & Anglers North American Rendezvous, held in Missoula, Montana, June 3-5, an enthusiastic crowd of public lands sportsmen and women applauded BHA’s 2021 slate of award winners.
Scholastic 3-D Archery is pleased to announce Jeremy Garness as the new Montana State Coordinator.

The Second Amendment Foundation announces Luth-AR, LLC, founded by Randy Luth and based in Buffalo, Minnesota, as the gun rights organization’s newest Silver Corporate sponsor.
- PUBLISHING -
In Choosing the Harder Right, author Destiny Jennifer Ringgold tells the untold true story of West Point Cardet Timothy Ringgold publicly challenging the institution he loved during the 1976 cheating scandal that forced West Point to strengthen its Honor Code System and revamp its Academic and Leadership programs.
- RETAIL -
Federal Ammunition will be displaying its newest and most innovative waterfowl loads at the Ducks Unlimited Expo, scheduled for June 25-27 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Primal Treestands 22’ Mac Daddy Xtra Wide Deluxe Ladder Stand is a durable, rock-solid stand that offers the comfort and stability you need for hunting at lofty heights.
- STATES -
Bring the whole family to Kingsbury Fish & Wildlife Area’s Family Night at the Range on Wednesday, June 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. CT. The event is designed to teach families the basics of shotgun safety and operation.
The replacement of a failing culvert is set to begin along the Fred Meijer White Pine Trail, temporarily closing a 1.5-mile trail section in Osceola County, Michigan.
Montana's Cooney Reservoir is open until further notice. Cooney State Park is open to camping and day use.
After receiving reports of sick and dying songbirds from five counties Indiana DNR is working with the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and the USGS National Wildlife Health Center to determine the birds’ cause of death.
Visitors to six Nebraska recreation areas will be allowed to touch off fireworks on July 4. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is urging them to be especially careful this year.
The investigation conducted by Indiana Conservation Officers and the Indiana State Fire Marshal's Office has concluded that the fire at Hoosier Hills Marina was accidental in nature.
- TELEVISION -
This week on MOJO TV, Ramsey Russell of getducks.com invites Terry to join him for a Waterfowl and Coyote hunt in Mexico.
Sporting Classics TV with Chris Dorsey returns for the third season with its initial run on Outdoor Channel Saturday July 3 at 12:30pm Eastern.
This week, Shooting USA heads to the Sunshine State to cover the International Defensive Pistol Association competition at the Florida State Championships.
Outdoor Channel will screen their new adventure food series – Man Eats Wild – virtually at “SeriesFest” in Denver on Sunday, June 27 at 11 a.m. MT. Hosts Mario Kalpou of Man Eats Wild and Nick Hoffman of Nick’s Wild Ride will make a virtual appearance discussing the new series and how viewers’ sense of adventure – and palates – have expanded.
- WILDLIFE -
Many of Vermont’s pollinator species are in peril, and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department would like to share a few simple suggestions to greatly benefit essential pollinator species.
 

In a decision that really shouldn’t have come as a surprise, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court has put an indefinite hold on Judge Roger Benitez’ ruling that California’s “assault rifle ban” was unconstitutional.

The panel granted the hold on the decision which would have essentially eliminated California’s longstanding ban on modern sporting rifles “pending decisions on other gun cases now before the court.”

Net/net for California gun owners: the ban remains in place. And that’s likely to be the case until all the pending cases are heard -or the Supreme Court issues rulings that eliminate the need to hear the remaining cases.

Judge Benitez, or more correctly, his rulings, are decidedly on trial in the Ninth. One of the pending cases, his ruling that overturned the state’s ban on large-capacity magazines, is scheduled for an 11-judge “en banc” hearing. Arguments in that case are underway, and it doesn’t look good for Judge Benitez. A majority of the judges on the panel are Democratic appointees-and the ban was the result of a ballot measure authored by then Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsome.

California’s restrictive gun laws, and the legal challenges to them, are most likely headed to the United States Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court finds against them, the laws banning “assault rifles” in six other states and the District of Columbia could be in trouble. The conservative majority on the high court have been openly critical of restrictions on the modern sporting rifle.

And twenty-two states, including Arizona (covered in the Ninth Circuit’s territory) have asked the appeals court to uphold the order striking down the California law. “Calling modern rifles ‘assault weapons’ is a misnomer- they are most often used by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes like personal protection or target and sport shooting,” they argue, “There is nothing sinister about citizens keeping or bearing a modern rifle.”

This another of the superheated cases where longstanding restrictions are being challenged. It was 30 years ago when California passed the ban following a shooting where an AK-47 was used to kill five children in a Stockton schoolyard. Since then, the state points out in its argument to overturn the Benitez ruling, five federal appeals courts have rejected Constitutional challenges to bans on modern sporting rifles.

In issuing the stay, the Ninth has once again affirmed its reputation for either using convoluted rulings or delaying actions to avoid cases that challenge longstanding restrictions on lawful firearms ownership. If/when this case makes its way to the Supreme Court, however, things may be different. Today’s Supreme Court, with its conservative-leaning majority, is far less likely to divide when it comes to gun rights.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s choice to head the ATF, David Chipman, is looking increasingly less likely to get the necessary votes in the Senate for confirmation. The vote has already been delayed, and on Tuesday, Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) said she would vote against his confirmation. In explaining her position, Collins said he was “unusually divisive” and had made public statements “that demean law-abiding gun owners.”

She also pointed out that Chipman’s appointment would do significant damage to the collaborative working environment that must exist between ATF, the firearms industry, sportsmen, and women, and other law-abiding gun owners exercising their Second Amendment rights.”

That, however, doesn’t mean Chipman can’t be confirmed. Confirmations are not subject to the 60 vote filibuster threshold, meaning no Republican votes are needed for the confirmation. That, however, would mean that several Democratic Senators who have already expressed reservations over the controversial nominee, would have to put party loyalty ahead of their pro-gun constituencies.

Pistol or short-barreled rifle? If the ATF’s proposed regulation change regarding stabilizing braces is adopted, millions of gun owners may find themselves owners of guns that fail the ATF’s “points system” and turn them into instant felons.

Meanwhile, the ATF, absent Chipman, continues to move toward adopting new guidelines regarding the use of stabilizing braces on pistols. The proposed regulation would add a sentence to the end of each definition that “clarifies” the term “rifle”. Under their proposed guidelines, a “rifle” would be: “any weapon with a rifled barrel and equipped with an attached ‘stabilizing brace’ that has objective design features and characteristics that indicate the firearm is designed to be fired from the shoulder.”

Broad, you betcha, and not by accident. Attorney General Merrick Garland has directed the ATF to come up with what is essentially a ban on stabilizing braces.

Now is the time to let the ATF know your position on the proposed change. You can comment on the proposal at: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/06/10/2021-12176/factoring-criteria-for-firearms-with-attached-stabilizing-braces#open-comment

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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