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NRA Stands with Sportsmen, Backs Hearing Protection Act

While firearm suppressors protect hunters’ and shooters’ hearing, their regulation under the National Firearms Act of 1934 requires buyers to fill out an application, pay a $200 tax and go through a time-consuming background check—and that’s in the 41 states that permit them.

NRA's Handy Hunter/Landowner Permission Slips Keep You Ready on the Spot

You never know when you’ll stumble across an opportunity to pick up a new tract of private hunting ground. Why not keep a few extra NRA permission slips on hand for just such an occasion?

Latest Gallup Poll Shows NRA Maintains Majority Support Nationwide

Citing a 58 percent approval rating for NRA across the country, a new Gallup survey reveals that the NRA and its millions of members remain part of the mainstream American scene.

NRA Hunters' Leadership Forum National Symposium Showcases Political Action in Defense of Hunting's Future

Promoting a broader awareness of NRA’s activities on behalf of hunters, the NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum (HLF) National Symposium in Fairfax, Va., Nov. 3-5, addressed the evolving hunting demographic and the critical cultural challenges facing hunting and wildlife conservation in the 21st century.

Wanted: NRA-ILA Election Volunteer Coordinators

Help the NRA blaze a trail to victory on Election Day 2016 by getting hunters and shooters in your own community to promote pro-freedom candidates.

5 Reasons to Own a Suppressor

Here’s why you should start the process of purchasing a suppressor now.

Where Does Your State Stand on the NRA-Backed Constitutional Right to Hunt and Fish?

In November, Texas became the 19th state recognizing a constitutional amendment supporting the right to hunt and fish. Here is the status of some of the remaining states.

NRA's Susan Recce Receives Outdoor Life National Open Country Award at 2016 SHOT Show

Hats off to Susan Recce, Director of NRA-ILA’s Conservation, Wildlife and Natural Resources Division, as she is honored for a 40-year career fighting for sportsmen’s access to public lands.

Landmark Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act Passes out of Committee and Heads for Senate Floor Vote

Passing S. 659 out of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Jan. 20 marked the final step needed to bring the full Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act to the Senate floor for a vote.

Michigan Repeals Ban on Hunting with Suppressors

NRA-ILA says Feb. 11 marked a great day for hunters as the Great Lakes State legalized hunting with suppressors.

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