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NRA Heralds Introduction of Bipartisan Sportmen's Act of 2015

Feb. 5 marked a great day for sportsmen across America as critical pro-hunting legislation hit the U.S. Senate floor.

ATF Not Moving Forward With 5.56 M855 Ammo Ban

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) has announced that it will suspend its proposed framework to ban M855 ammunition.

Big Country Bruins

Black bears come in all shapes, sizes and even colors in British Columbia’s rugged interior, but finding the “right” bear in all that country takes time and patience—or a little luck.

Stop Pennsylvania Game Commission from Altering Youth Hunter Policy

Despite that Pennsylvania’s mentored hunting-license program was designed to create opportunities for newcomers to hunting, a new proposal simply creates more barriers.

Rule Change Snags Traveling American Hunters

U.S. State Department implements new rule for exporting personal firearms in 2012 but only now begins enforcing it.

NRA-ILA is Front and Center in the Ivory Ban Debate

Whether opposing regulations or spearheading legislation, NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action makes lifting the ivory ban a top priority.

Countdown to the 144th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Nashville

Don’t miss the annual gathering of NRA members as thousands of fellow gun owners, hunters and shooters converge in Nashville, Apr. 10-12.

Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy 3-Pack

Henry Repeating Arms donated three Henry Originals to be auctioned off to benefit NRA-ILA at the 144th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Nasvhille. Get a closer look at the rifles right here.

Bridgestone Arena Packs 'Em in for NRA Country Presents Alan Jackson

When you're talkin' NRA Country, who better to put on a show for thousands of NRA members and gun owners at an NRA Annual Meeting than country music legend Alan Jackson!

Video: Q&A With the American Suppressor Association

Suppressors have been a hot topic in the industry of late—and something that NRA-ILA has been keeping an eye on for hunters, too. Among the hurdles they face though, is a general unfamiliarity from much of the hunting and shooting community. In hopes of turning that tide, the American Suppressor Association hosted a suppressor shoot during the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits outside Nashville, Tenn. last week. American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz had the opportunity to discuss the issue with Association President Knox Williams. Relive their discussion—and learn a few things—with the video embedded here.

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