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As the holiday season approaches, Green Lake County’s ‘Donate A Deer’ initiative is making a significant impact by providing much-needed venison to local food pantries. In a remarkable show of community support, hunters have contributed a record donation of ten deer at once, which represents approximately 350 pounds of venison. The program, which has been running for four years, addresses the need for meat at a time when food pantry demand increases sharply during the winter months. Among the contributors is ten-year-old Oliver Breister, who personally harvested three deer, demonstrating the program’s focus on community involvement and education about giving…

As Pennsylvania’s deer rut reaches its peak, archery hunters find November to be the prime time for hunting, with increased deer activity throughout the day. Bucks actively chase does and compete with one another, making them more accessible to hunters during this season. This year, for the first time, hunters can also take advantage of Sunday hunting during the early archery season, significantly expanding their opportunity in the field. Recent successes include local hunters Cody and Dina Kushner, who both tagged large bucks in consecutive days, illustrating the potential for great rewards during this peak hunting period. Read full story…

A state appellate court has reinstated a significant gun liability lawsuit, potentially setting a national precedent by asserting that the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act does not bar claims where manufacturers and distributors are accused of knowingly violating gun control laws. This decision may pave the way for similar lawsuits across the country, challenging the legal shield typically awarded to gun manufacturers. The case emphasizes the responsibilities of gun makers in adhering to existing laws and could reshape the legal landscape regarding firearm liability. As plaintiffs argue that negligence on the part of the manufacturers contributed to…

A controversial move by a Florida gun shop owner, Andy Hallinan, sees his store declared a “Muslim-free zone” following a recent shooting in Chattanooga that left four Marines and a sailor dead. Hallinan, who made the announcement via a video on his store’s Facebook page, cited a moral and legal responsibility to protect his community, stating, “I’ll not arm and train those who wish to do harm to my fellow patriots.” His declaration comes amid heightened tensions following the shooting rampage carried out by Kuwait-born Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez. This declaration has drawn sharp criticism from the Council on American-Islamic Relations…

A five-year-old boy in Omaha accidentally shoots himself in the arm after his father fell asleep with a gun in his pocket, leading to serious legal consequences for the father. Trae Colvin, 28, is charged with two counts of intentional child abuse following the incident, where the boy’s injuries, fortunately, are not life-threatening as reported by authorities. According to court documents, Colvin admitted that he often kept the firearm within reach while sleeping, despite his partner’s concerns about its accessibility to their children. After the shooting, he attempted to apply pressure to his son’s arm before seeking medical attention, indicating…

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open highlights a troubling correlation between rising rates of gun ownership and an increase in gun homicides among pregnant women. Conducted on a state-by-state basis, the research indicates that as firearm ownership grows, so too does the risk for this vulnerable population, raising significant public health concerns. The findings shed light on a critical issue, showing how firearm accessibility can lead to heightened violence against pregnant women, a demographic often overlooked in discussions about gun-related violence. This study underscores the need for deeper examination of gun control policies and their impact on maternal…

A Florida House panel votes 11-4 to advance a bill repealing the minimum age requirement for purchasing rifles, establishing a contentious debate over gun rights and community safety. This legislative move, pushed by House Majority Leader Tyler Sirois, aims to align the rights of 18-year-olds with other adult privileges, despite concerns from gun control advocates and survivors of the Parkland tragedy, who warn it could increase gun violence. Supporters argue that allowing young adults to purchase long guns is consistent with their rights as legal adults, while critics highlight that individuals aged 18 to 24 have the highest firearm homicide…

This hunting season, Wisconsin hunters are encouraged to contribute to their communities by donating deer through the DNR’s Hunt for the Hungry program. Since its inception in 2000, participating hunters have donated over 100,000 deer, generating more than four million pounds of venison for local food pantries. This initiative not only addresses food insecurity but also strengthens community bonds as hunters share their harvest with those in need. Additionally, the Lions Clubs in Kewaunee and Door counties are collecting deer hides to fund youth programs, including the Wisconsin Lions Camp for individuals with disabilities. The hides, sold to manufacturers of…

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have initiated a legal challenge against the Department of Justice’s recent attempts to ban the carrying of guns in U.S. post offices. This move has ignited a significant debate among gun rights advocates, who argue that such restrictions infringe upon constitutional rights. In their brief, the SAF contends that the federal government’s position contradicts established Second Amendment protections. This legal action comes as public sentiment around gun rights continues to evolve, raising questions about the balance between regulation and individual freedoms. Read full story at www.tampafp.com Read the full article here

A court trial is underway following the tragic death of 18-year-old Peter Colwell, who was fatally shot outside the Ship Inn pub in Llanbedrog on February 5, 2017. Prosecutors allege that “cavalier disregard” for gun safety by gamekeepers Ben Andrew Wilson and Benjamin George Fitzsimons resulted in the incident, where a shotgun, owned by Wilson, accidentally discharged while Fitzsimons was handling it in the front passenger seat of a vehicle, aimed inappropriately towards Colwell. During the proceedings at Caernarfon Crown Court, it was revealed that the firearm had been left accessible and visible to passersby after a night out that…