Registration Opens for Fall Weekend Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program in Upper Peninsula

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced registration is open for its Becoming an Outdoors-Woman fall weekend workshop, which is set for Oct. 11-13, in Marquette County. The weekend workshop is for women, 18 and older, who are seeking an opportunity to improve their outdoor skills in a relaxed, noncompetitive atmosphere. “Becoming an Outdoors Woman […]
Dove Season Leads Off as Hunting Season Comes into View

Mid August is when we start to feel it; that urge to prepare for a season of excitement and the hope of memories still to be made in the woods and fields. Another full slate of fall hunting is just around the corner, and dove season is leading off with it’s annual Sept. 1 opener. […]
GOA and GOF File Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Case Challenging ATF Frame and Receiver Rule

Earlier this week, Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Garland v. VanDerStok. The case challenges the Biden-Harris frame and receiver rule promulgated by ATF, which classified incomplete and unfinished 80 percent lower receivers, along with build-your-own-firearm kits as “firearms” regulated under […]
Reese’s Law: Implications for Firearm Scope and Optics Manufacturers

Reese’s Law, a recent legislative development named after a tragic incident involving a young individual, represents a landmark shift in the regulation of firearm accessories, particularly scopes and optics. Enacted to bolster safety standards, this law introduces comprehensive new requirements for these products, profoundly affecting manufacturers across the industry. Here’s an in-depth look at […]