Buckeye Firearms Association
Recent News About Buckeye Firearms Association
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CMP announces over $325K in scholarships for high school seniors
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has announced its plan to distribute over $325,000 in scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year.
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Federal judge rules against post-1986 machinegun ban
A federal district court judge in Mississippi has ruled that the federal ban on private ownership of machineguns made after April 1986 is unconstitutional.
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Trump signs executive order on protecting Second Amendment rights
President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order on February 7 aimed at safeguarding Second Amendment rights.
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Ohio hunters record fourth-highest deer harvest during the recent hunting season
Hunters in Ohio checked a total of 238,137 white-tailed deer during the 2024-25 hunting season, which concluded on February 2.
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Call for change within National Rifle Association amid ongoing crisis
The National Rifle Association (NRA) has been facing challenges for several years, attributed to both external legal pressures and internal financial mismanagement.
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Gun rights supporters urged to remain vigilant amid ongoing legislative challenges
Many Second Amendment advocates are celebrating recent legislative victories, but there is a continued call for vigilance against anti-gun measures.
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Seminar on armed self-defense by Massad Ayoob set for August in Ohio
Massad Ayoob, a well-known figure in the field of firearms and self-defense, will be conducting a seminar on armed self-defense.
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New bills propose deregulating firearm suppressors
U.S. Representative Michael Cloud from Texas has put forward the SHUSH Act in the House of Representatives, aiming to deregulate suppressors.
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Court rules against handgun sale ban for adults under 21
A federal appeals court has ruled that a law prohibiting the sale of handguns to individuals under 21 is unconstitutional.
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Linda Walker outlines NRA's path forward after leadership changes
As the National Rifle Association (NRA) moves forward, board member Linda Walker reflects on the organization's recent changes and future direction.
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California backs Mexico's lawsuit against US gun makers at Supreme Court
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has declared support for Mexico in a legal battle involving the U.S. firearms industry.
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Could Trump's presidency mark the end of the ATF
President Donald J. Trump's recent election victory was supported by numerous gun owners dissatisfied with the previous administration's approach to firearms regulation.
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Trump closes Biden-era White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention
President Donald Trump has acted on his promise to close the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which was established during President Joe Biden's administration.
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Ohio AG clarifies LEOs' rights to carry concealed weapons at public venues
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office has clarified the rights of law enforcement officers (LEOs) to carry concealed weapons at public establishments, regardless of whether they are on duty.
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ATF clarifies stance on stabilizing braces amid legal uncertainties
Last week, the NRA-ILA reported that an unnamed ATF official advised a gun owner via the agency's official email that all pistols equipped with stabilizing braces are considered short-barreled rifles (SBRs).
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Pam Bondi discusses gun control stance during AG confirmation hearing
Pam Bondi, President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, expressed her willingness to collaborate with Democrats on gun control during her confirmation hearing.
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California's strict gun laws linked to higher victimization rates
Different states in the U.S. have varying approaches to gun regulations and civil rights, according to Rob Morse, a writer on gun rights issues.
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Firearms industry defends First Amendment rights amid legal challenges
Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation, alongside Safari Club International, has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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Truck drivers file lawsuit over gun permit recognition across state lines
On January 7, two interstate commercial truck drivers initiated legal action in the Federal District Court for the District of Minnesota.