
Trending right now … Bank of America stops lending money to manufacturers of military-style firearms [videos]
And national teachers union pressures Wells Fargo to cut ties with NRA, firearm manufacturers.
And national teachers union pressures Wells Fargo to cut ties with NRA, firearm manufacturers.
YORK, Pa. — In the 1990s, John Wolfe lost the right to carry a gun. But Wolfe bought hunting licenses for many years without running into a problem. Wolfe used a shotgun that he bought
DUNDEE, Mich. — Some big retailers have curbed sales of assault weapons after last month’s school shooting in Florida. But several outdoor chains, including Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, Gander Outdoors and Academy Sports, continue to
INDIANAPOLIS — A mistake included in a law approved last year prohibiting deer hunters from using rifles on public property would be fixed under a bill approved by the Indiana House. The bill by Republican
Although it only takes a day or two until results – and opinions – start rolling in from hunters who were out at the start of Pennsylvania’s rifle season for deer, I like to wait
Pennsylvania is the only state in the nation that currently has no hunting seasons during which semiautomatic rifles can be used.
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