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USSA Announces Three Employee Moves

(Columbus, OH) - The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) announces three staff changes at its National Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.

California Expanding Ban on Traditional Ammunition

The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance has joined the National Shooting Sports Foundation in condemning the May 13 decision by the California Fish and Game Commission to expand the state’s ban on lead ammunition.

Congress Passes Bill Allowing Guns in National Parks

Complex legislative games in Washington, DC led to the passage of a bill that clarifies that gun owners won’t risk accidentally breaking federal law by simply having their firearms loaded when they are in national parks.

Atlanta TV Report Puts HSUS Donations in the Spotlight

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has recently become the subject of scrutiny after an Atlanta based news station’s investigative report raised questions over millions in donations to the HSUS.

Anti-trapping Efforts in Connecticut Fail

Connecticut trappers faced the fight of their lives during this year’s legislative session but it looks as though trappers may finally be able to take a deep breath for now.

Vermont Sportsmen Win Round One

As the Vermont legislative session drew to a close, catastrophe for the states sportsmen and sporting dog owners has been averted - at least in round one of a battle with the anti’s.

USSA Announce Three Employee Moves

(Columbus, OH) - The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) announces three staff changes at its National Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.

Coalition Embraces Ban on Lead Ammunition in National Parks

The attacks on traditional, lead ammunition continue to rapidly descend on sportsmen.

Governor Signs New Jersey Sunday Bowhunting Bill

After over 100 years of limited hunting on Sundays, sportsmen in New Jersey have reason to celebrate after Governor John Corzine signed legislation establishing bow hunting on Sundays.

Rush and the Anti’s? This Must Be Bizarro World

Longtime readers of Superman comics will recall “Bizarro World”, a place where right is wrong, up is down, and everything is basically the opposite of the way things normally occur. Seinfeld fans will recall an entire episode devoted to Bizarro World. It seems like sportsmen are living in Bizarro World given the unholy alliance between the nation’s top animal rights group and America’s most conservative talk radio host.