NSSF Bullet Points ArticlesArizona Gun SafetyInspired by the example of kids as young as 10 safely competing in the Scholastic Clay Target Program and supported by Arizona gun rights activist Alan Korwin, a state senator's proposal to require an elective course in shooting be offered for credit towards a high school diploma has been signed into law.Keeping a ListThere's a bill before Congress that would make those named to the federal government's "no-fly" list persons prohibited from buying a firearm.California Legislative Action AlertA bill (AB 352) that would define as "unsafe" any semi-automatic pistol not manufactured with the firearm's make, model and serial number micro-laser engraved on the pistol's interior surface so that the information is imprinted on a cartridge case discharged in the firearm will be voted on by the California General Assembly very soon, possibly this week.Save Your Sports, Your Jobs, Your IndustryEmployees at every level in the firearms industry can, and should, make their support known for The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act that would prevent lawsuits that blame responsible, law-abiding manufacturers for the things criminals do.Bill to Protect American Jobs, Right to Buy a FirearmLegislation now pending before the Congress would prevent further abuse of our nation’s courts when frivolous lawsuits against law-abiding businesses seek to blame them for the criminal misuse of legally sold firearms.California Appellate Court Upholds Dismissal Of Los Angeles and San Francisco Suit Against Gun MakersNEWTOWN, Conn.—A San Francisco-based California appellate court yesterday unanimously upheld a superior court decision dismissing lawsuits filed by Los Angeles, San Francisco and twelve other California municipalities against members of the firearms industry. The cities had claimed the defendants’ lawful and highly regulated business practices were “unfair, deceptive and fraudulent” and caused the criminal misuse of firearms in California, resulting in a “public nuisance.” San Diego County superior court judge Vincent P. DiFiglia originally dismissed those claims in March 2003.Congress Considers New Law to Protect Lawful CommerceNEWTOWN, Conn. — Legislation introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would prevent further abuse of our nation’s courts when frivolous lawsuits against law-abiding businesses seek to blame them for the criminal misuse of legally sold firearms.Blaming The GunThe 16-year-old killer at Red Lake was obviously disturbed, previously threatened school violence and visited neo-Nazi Internet sites to voice his opinions.NSSF Helping State Agencies Add HuntersIn an ongoing drive to keep America’s hunting traditions alive and well, NSSF is again allocating half a million dollars to assist state conservation agencies in their efforts to recruit and retain hunters.Firearms Facts and FiguresThe NSSF Web site has been revamped under the Member Services section, offering extensive new resources in the Industry Research area. |
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