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Privatized Gun Control: The Civilian Disarmament Industry Wants to Know…What’s In Your Wallet?

Mayor Adams demands credit card giants start tracing gun purchases. “Why would you not want to do this?”https://t.co/VuL0UtLv4Q — New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) August 30, 2022 Gun control groups are reviving their effort to…


NY Legislators Want to Force Credit Card Companies to Track and Report Gun Purchases

Credit card companies track spending based on the type of retailer where a card is used — though they do not track the individual items that are purchased. Each purchase is tagged with what’s called…


Smith & Wesson Responded to Attacks When They Couldn’t Be Interrupted By Rep. Maloney’s Gavel

Smith & Wesson’s President and CEO Mark Smith published a public statement that turned the tables on Congressional gun controllers for their political theater blame game. It’s a sentiment shared by NSSF and one which the firearm…


Naperville’s Assault Weapons Ban Won’t Stop Crime, But It Will ‘Stand for Community Values’

“They know [an assault weapons ban is] not going to reduce any crime or stop one person from getting a gun or stop anyone from coming into Naperville to commit a crime,” [Law Weapons and…




AMMO Inc. to Spin Off GunBroker from Ammunition Business, Creating Two Separately Traded Companies

From AMMO Inc. . . . AMMO, Inc., the owner of GunBroker.com, the largest online marketplace serving the firearms and shooting sports industries, and a leading vertically integrated producer of high-performance ammunition and components, today…



Guns And Ammo Contributed a Record $300 Million to Conservation in Q1. You’re Welcome, America

By Joe Bartozzi Wildlife conservation in the United States is seeing another windfall, thanks to the firearm and ammunition industry. NSSF announced that firearm and ammunition manufacturers paid a record-setting $300,498,588.23 in the first quarter…


Gun Industry CEOs Counter Attacks, Misinformation and Lies During Carolyn Maloney’s Show Trial Hearing

Republicans on the committee defended the manufacturers, agreeing that “criminals” are responsible mass shootings rather than guns or weapons manufacturers. Some lawmakers, like South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace, called the hearings “political theater.” Rep. Jody…