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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2024

- AIRGUNS -
Rapid Air Worx announces the debut launch of its first pistol, the R.A.W. TM 1000 Field Target Pistol. Equipped with a user-friendly sidelever cocking system, the TM 1000 is easy to shoot allowing shooters to focus on aim and shot placement.
- COMPETITION -
Team Remington pro shooters are enjoying early season success at premier National Sporting Clays Association events.  The sunshine state of Florida, home of the Caribbean Cup and Jack Link’s Cup, has been fruitful for Remington’s roster of top shooters in the sporting clays discipline. 
- COURTS -
New York Attorney General Letitia James says the "verdict is a major victory for the people of New York and our efforts to stop the corruption and greed at the NRA."
- EVENTS -
Gun Owners of America announced a new way to celebrate women's empowerment this International Women's Day weekend by introducing the first GOA/Empowered 2A National Women's Range Day in Grapevine, Texas, on March 9th. The GOA Empowered 2A National Women's Range Day will be celebrated at Texas Gun Experience -- a 35,000 sq. ft range.
Century Arms and CANiK announce their attendance at the 2024 IWA Outdoor Classics Show in historic Nuremberg Germany, February 29th – March 3rd.  Stop by Hall 3C, Booth #433 and meet their highly knowledgeable and friendly staff.

Fiocchi announced its participation in the 2024 Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic, scheduled to take place from March 1-3 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This event allows Fiocchi to showcase its innovative products and commitment to supporting conservation efforts.
Hosted across six locations, the 2024 Miami Boat Show set new benchmarks for marine advancements. From February 14-18, attendees browsed and shopped over 1,000 boats, marine products and the latest innovations.
Excalibur Defence will exhibit in the upcoming Enforce Tac 2024 (Booth #7-605) in Nuremberg, Germany from February 26th to 28th. Excalibur Defence is the manufacturer of the B.S.R weapons systems.
Primary Weapons Systems announced that it will be exhibiting at Enforce Tac 2024 in Nürnberg, Germany February 26-28, 2024. PWS will be in attendance at stand 2-717, showcasing multiple legacy piston-driven products.

Come learn red dot and speed shooting fundamentals from the foremost expert in carry optics, Team SIG Captain and professional shooter Max Michel. The seminars are going to be held at GRITR Sports facility on Saturday March 9th at 11 AM & 2 PM.
Luth-AR, a pioneer in precision firearms components, announces its participation in the IWA OutdoorClassics. Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, this landmark event will take place from February 29 to March 3, 2024, in Nuremberg, Germany.
- GEAR -
Knight & Hale announced the return of its popular Pack Rack rattling system. This patented design produces intense rattling sequences to mimic fighting sounds, drawing in territorial bucks.
- INDUSTRY -
SDS Imports announced that the company has entered a strategic partnership with Agency Arms of Boise, ID. The partnership, announced at the 2024 SHOT Show, detailed that Agency Arms will be manufacturing their custom M4 and M2 shotguns using Military Armament Corp 1014 and MAC 2 products.

PARD is pleased to announce that Vance Outdoors is officially an authorized PARD dealer. Established in 1938 as a general store by Richard H. Vance, the business grew and merged with Buckeye Outdoors in 2002 to support two store locations.
SK Guns announced its partnership with the MidwayUSA Foundation through the SK Gives Back initiative. This collaboration aims to support youth shooting sports programs across the country and empower the next generation of shooters.
Those who would nix your right to fish in an instant are active and organized – recreational anglers need to be equally vigilant.  
Informa Markets’ South Florida Ventures has acquired the Newport International Boat Show (NIBS) from the Newport Restaurant Group, adding the show to its growing portfolio of boating and yachting events.

- LEGISLATION -
NSSF hails the introduction of the Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act, introduced by U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), which would ban the use of a firearm retailer-specific Merchant Category Code (MCC). The legislation would protect the Second Amendment privacy of firearm and ammunition purchasers from financial service and payment card providers compiling purchase history that has already proven to be exploited by the federal government for political purposes.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Browning Camping and Hunting Blinds, a licensed line from ALPS Brands, introduces two new products developed for on-the-move outdoor adventurers and campers.These include the Browning Basin Chair and the Browning Basin Table.

Mission First Tactical introduces the new EXD Metal front and rear back up sights offering a simple, effective, alternative if something ever happens to your red dot or illuminated crosshair. MFT EXD sights are an excellent choice for home defenders and competitive shooters.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Bowhunter Education Foundation announced the latest winner in its Photos from the Field initiative and contest. Friends of the NBEF, students and instructors, past and present, are asked to share favorite bowhunting photos. A photo contest will award a random winner with an NBEF cap.

MidwayUSA Foundation is now accepting grant applications to endowment holders wishing to apply for Coach Training or Range Development grant funds. Both of these programs help the public charity continue its mission to offer sustainable funding for youth shooting teams and organizations across the United States.
 
Wildlife Forever, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, is proud to announce the winners of the 3rd annual Art of Conservation Songbird Art Contest. The contest brings awareness to the importance of songbirds and their critical conservation needs.
- PODCASTS -
C&H Precision, a provider of pistol-mounted red dots, precision-made red dot pistol adapters and slide milling, announces the release of the inaugural episode of the C&H Podcast hosted by owner and founder Buck Holly.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Joint Force Enterprises, specializing in Water Transfer Printing decoration of rifle stocks and other firearms, completed a project rifle with a fully customized rifle stock and gun case dipped in TWN's WTP-990 Badlands Black Water Transfer Printing film.

Designed by anglers, for anglers, NORSK Lithium’s Thermal Core Heating Technology?makes cold weather charging & fishing easy.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Hi Mountain Seasonings announced a partnership with the popular The Most Wanted List outdoor show hosted by country music singer, Kristy Lee Cook. Now in its    11th season, The Most Wanted List, is about friends and family carrying on our heritage and showing what it means to represent the outdoor lifestyle.
The 2024 National Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic, presented by Federal Ammunition, will be held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, March 1 - March 3. The event will bring together tens of thousands of upland hunting enthusiasts to see all the best new products including Federal Premium’s lineup of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever branded product lines.
- STATES -
Passionate anglers, recreation leaders, fishing club members, classroom teachers, community center staff and civic leaders are encouraged to attend one of eight training workshops provided statewide in March.

March 1 marks the annual opening of catch-and-keep trout fishing in Missouri at the state’s four trout parks: Bennett Spring State Park near Lebanon, Montauk State Park near Licking, Roaring River State Park near Cassville, and Maramec Spring Park near St. James.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comments on a draft environmental assessment for a proposal to restore westslope cutthroat trout in Dutchman Creek, a tributary to Prickly Pear Creek in the Elkhorn Mountains near Jefferson City.
- TELEVISION -
Keith and Johnny head to Wyoming and drop two whitetail bucks in their tracks at long range.
 

This past weekend was essentially consumed by the parsing, interpreting and expected “spinning” of New York AG Letitia James’ numerous wins against the National Rifle Association and three former/current corporate officers.

After a six-week trial and a week of reportedly “contentious” deliberations, the jury found that, as alleged in the NY AG’s case, longtime NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre and former treasure and CFO Wilson “Woody” Philips were both guilty of improperly spending "millions” of NRA funds. Current corporate secretary and general counsel John Frazier was also found to have failed to fulfill his statutory duties, but not to a level sufficient them to find for his removal.

They also found the National Rifle Association had- as an organization- failed to properly run its nonprofit and responsibly manage its assets from the time period alleged in the charges: March 20, 2014 through May 2, 2022.

Much has already been said, written and opined about the verdict, but one truth that has stood up under “rigorous scrutiny”: the National Rifle Association Board effectively did nothing as the organization devolved from an effective Second Amendment focused, civil-rights organization into a tiny kingdom ruled by a group of insiders.

What’s done is done. What remains to be seen is what differences the verdict makes in how the NRA operates going forward.

The wild card won’t be the actions of remaining Board “insiders” or of those pushing for reforms. They’re on both the inside and outside of the board. They’ve been fighting for years.

The jury’s findings now dictate a bench trial before Judge Joel Cohen.

That’s where Cohen will determine -unilaterally -if the appointment of a special master is required to assure that the NRA doesn’t repeat past offenses. He’ll also determine if the individual defendants will be banned from all future roles with the NRA-or any other New York not-for-profit.

Judge Cohen’s rulings from the bench trial could come as early as July.

Longtime NRA Board member Owen “Buz” Mills isn’t holding back on his response to the New York verdict.

Mills told me “I’m glad to see phase one of the trial concluded. I am a longtime witness and in-house critic, and I am not at all surprised to see the jury conclude that we - the NRA board of directors - are guilty of ‘failure to properly safeguard its charitable assets and failed to protect whistleblowers.’”

“In my opinion,” Mills continued, “this was the most serious charge. The court is looking at mid-summer before it can enjoin phase two, the remedy portion of the trial. The judge will impose fines, sanctions and rule on whether the NRA has stepped up to the plate and purged all the shifty players and decided to pursue business in accordance with its charter.”

The NYAG, Mills says, “wants to see funds returned to the NRA and the court essentially assuming control of the Association.”

That suggested remedy, Mills says, doesn’t line up with the NRA’s own report to the board.

It, he says, “claims they won this trial - they’ve done this before too - reality is, our legal team has yet to put any score on the board.”

“Reality is,” he says, “the management that has been in place since the Frankel debacle (2003) sweeping bad behavior under the rug is racing ahead with business as usual -totally missing the opportunity to show the court we can manage ourselves as adults.”

The NRA, as Mills pointed out, “isn’t the first organization to suffer these ills. Several have purged bad leadership/management, rectified their behavior, and gone forward to honorably serve their members.”

But, he concluded, “TRUST - once spurned -is difficult to earn again.”

Mills is one of the few current or former board members who has spoken publicly.

But he’s not the only public figure pulling for the NRA to straighten up and reengage.

Alan Gottlieb, founder and longtime head of the Second Amendment Foundation and the Citizens Committee on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, is pulling for the NRA to get back to work.

“I hope the NRA powers-to-be get back on track as soon as possible,” he told me, “This is a very important election year.” But, he also cautions, “This is why gun owners should not put all their eggs in one basket. We need a gun rights movement based on multiple organizations.”

On Thursday the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether to uphold or reject the ATF’s ban on bump stocks. SCOTUS image, with permission.

On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments from the Biden administration that the government’s 2017 ban on bump stocks is legal and should be upheld.

Following ban followed the attack on concert goers in Las Vegas that left 58 people dead and 500 wounded. The shooter used a number of bump stocks to accurate his rate of fire into the concert goers. In response, the ATF reclassified bump stocks as machine guns.

After being forced to surrender his bump stock, Michael Cargill sued, claiming the ATF didn’t have the authority to ban bump stocks.

He lost, but appealed. And lost to a Fifth Circuit panel. He then asked the entire Fifth Circuit to hear the case. The Fifth agreed and reversed the verdict, finding Cargill’s assertion correct.

In response the government asked the Supreme Court to intervene, arguing in their brief that “The court has long recognized that courts should avoid reading statutes in a manner that provides ready evasion of their provisions,” arguing the Fifth Circuit’s decision “invites such evasion.”

Cargill’s attorneys counter that argument with the position that while a bump stock can accelerate the rate of fire, they still require the trigger to be reactivated by the shooter between each shot. “A bump stock accelerates firing by causing repeated ‘functions’ of the trigger to occur in rapid succession; it does not produce multiple shots in response to a ‘single function’ of the trigger.”

Cargill also argues that even if the bump stock did allow a semiautomatic rifle to fire more than one shot with one pull of the trigger, the function does not happen automatically.

We’ll be listening to the arguments on Thursday -and we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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