HB 2640 and HB 2728 Signed by Governor
HB 2640 was signed by the Governor on March 21st. This new law prohibits the Game and Fish Commission from limiting magazine capacity on any authorized firearm regulated by the Commission. This law allows more hunters to enter the field while preventing them from having to purchase additional, smaller-capacity magazines. The ability to hunt with [...]
Arizona Gun Sales Spike
Gun and ammunition sales in Arizona are surging as several factors, including the upcoming presidential election, combine to spur buyers on.
It’s the second major spike in sales since President Obama was elected in November 2008.
At that time, some types of ammunition ran out in Tucson and customers stocked up on high-powered rifles they [...]
Respecting States’ Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act
For the second time in as many weeks, a national Right-to-Carry reciprocity bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate.
On March 20, U.S. Senator John Thune (R-S.D.) introduced Senate Bill 2213, the “Respecting States’ Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act.” NRA strongly supports this measure. Under this self-defense bill, an individual who has met [...]
Second Amendment NOT Confined to Home
A federal court in Maryland just ruled that the Second Amendment right to bear arms extends beyond the home. In the case brought by the Second Amendment Foundation, Wollard v. Sheridan, a Maryland resident was denied a concealed carry permit renewal and the court determined that citizens may not be required by the state [...]
Ruger Stocks Soar; Gun maker Not Accepting More Orders Until June
Shortly after quarterly shareholders reports showed the American gun manufacturer’s stocks have reached a new, record high, Ruger has made the public announcement that they will not be accepting more pistol or rifle orders until June of this year. This isn’t because of any great catastrophe, Ruger simply does not have the manufacturing ability, currently, [...]

