The following is an official announcement regarding our bylaws, changes to it, as required to amend them at the January 2023 membership meeting.

Amendment to our North Dakota Shooting Sports By-laws as presented at our September 2022 Board of Directors Meeting

Section 7 of the NDSSA bylaws: “will become the property of the NRA/ILA” is deleted and “will become the property of NDSSA Affiliated Clubs” is inserted in its place.
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  • Pennsylvania: House Democrats Pass More Gun Control
    Since taking the Majority in 2023, House Majority Democrats have become a one-trick-pony. They went back to the well this week for more gun control. The Democrat-controlled House passed HB 777 on a vote of 104-97. The bill targets unserialized firearms, parts, and accessories.
  • California: DOJ Proposes Emergency Rule that Reauthorizes NRA Instructors
    On Monday, March 25th, the California Department of Justice published an emergency rulemaking package proposing to amend the Carry Concealed Weapons DOJ Certified Instructors regulations. Under the proposed rulemaking, NRA Certified Instructors would once again be eligible to teach qualifying concealed carry classes, thereby providing California residents with more options to obtain their CCW permit. This reversal comes just months after the DOJ removed NRA Certified Instructors as eligible, despite NRA certified instructors having long been recognized as an acceptable training certification as prescribed in Cal Pen Code 31635. This unilateral move by the DOJ to remove NRA instructors came shortly after the passage of Senate Bill 2, which increased the requirements to apply for a license and created a new subjective criteria for the issuance of CCW licenses to allow authorities to arbitrarily deny applicants.
  • Washington: Governor Signs Anti-Gun Legislation
    Today, Governor Inslee signed five anti-gun bills into law that were recently passed by the Washington State Legislature. The bills include:
  • Kansas: Anti-gun Senator Attempting Procedural Motion to Pass Gun Control Without a Hearing
    Anti-gun Senator Cindy Holscher has made a procedural motion to pull SB 551 from committee for immediate floor action, bypassing the usual policy vetting process. SB 551 mandates a one-size fits all approach to firearm storage, with criminal penalties for violations. The motion will be considered on the Senate floor today and it's imperative that gun owners and Second Amendment supporters get involved. Please use the button below to contact your senator and urge them to OPPOSE this motion!  
  • Maine: Votes On Three Extreme Gun Control Bills Today
    On Wednesday, March 27th, the Joint Standing Committee on Judiciary will be holding votes on three major anti-gun bills. NRA members and gun-rights supporters are urged to contact committee members and request that they vote against these bills. To email committee members directly please click the TAKE ACTION button below.
  • Minnesota: Anti-Gun Bills Advance in the Senate
    On Friday March 22nd, Senate File 606 and Senate File 4312 passed out of the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee and have been referred to the Senate Finance Committee. These bills would penalize gun owners for failing to report a lost or stolen firearm and impose a one-size fits all firearm storage requirement. Additionally, Senate File 5153 was amended in the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee, which added language that bans certain firearm triggers.