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Supreme Court Confirms Second Amendment!
The
Supreme Court overturned the D.C. handgun ban on Thursday, June 26, in
its historic District of Columbia v. Heller decision that affirms the
Second Amendment rights of citizens across the country.
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Opinion: NWTF May Be Down, But Far From Out
Even
as new threats are leveled at the National Wild Turkey Federation,
recently appointed CEO George Thornton is hard at work tackling the
issues that face the organization. But the eyes of the membership are
upon him, and many wonder: Is this the guy to lead the conservation
group into the future?
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More Hunting Opportunities Proposed at NWRs
Louisiana hunters could receive greater hunting access to three national wildlife refuges in the state (Tensas River Refuge pictured courtesy John Hollingsworth/USFWS).
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So Far, So Good With Prairie Duck Population
A stagnant duck population could be a symptom of unfavorable weather conditions in North Dakota (Long Lake Wetland Management District pictured courtesy Ryan Hagerty/ USFWS).
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2nd Amendment: Up For Discussion?
With
a historic Supreme Court hearing on 2nd Amendment rights approaching,
let’s take a look back at how it all lead up to this point, where
everyone stands and what’s at stake.
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Natural World Deathmatch: Cujo vs. Black Bear
Don King has nothing on Mother Nature when it comes to setting up
tooth-and-nail, fist-to-claw battles between worthy (and often
surprised) opponents. So what happens when a 200-pound black bear
decides to go a few rounds with a St. Bernard.
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Opinion: Here We Go Again On Lead Ban
As
chief animal rights crusader Wayne Pacelle wrings his hands over a lost
condor and calls for a national ban on lead ammunition, the Outdoor Wire's Jim Shepherd offers his take on the real reason's behind Pacelle's fear-mongering.
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Georgia Gun Dealer Decides Not To Go Up Against New York Judge
A
Georgia gun dealer accused in a federal lawsuit of selling weapons that
ended up in the hands of New York City criminals changed his mind
Monday and opted not to go to trial.
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The Department of Agriculture Allows Haying and Grazing on CRP Lands
In a move to help maintain waterfowl habitat and breeding grounds, the Department of Agriculture has decided to allow haying and grazing on CRP funded lands (Prairie Pothole Region pictured courtesy USFWS).
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