The biggest gun and outdoor gear show in the world is coming up in Las Vegas, so you know a bunch of us Montanans will once again be in the house for the big event.
Gov. Gianforte: "We're announcing a new gun manufacturer investing $50 million in Helena...their gun last year at the SHOT Show was voted "Best in Show" and they're going to be manufactured right here in Montana."
For some reason every time I hear local city leaders pleading with Montanans NOT to leave their guns in their cars...I keep thinking of the Reginald Denny/ Rodney King spoof from In Living Color back in the day.
I expected him to come in guns a'blazin (figuratively speaking of course) in support of gun control. Instead, he tried to make it sound like he doesn't support gun control and that he was simply paid $150 an hour by the State of California in order to serve as an expert witness.
The Montana Shooting Sports Association plans on suing Mountain Line and maybe the City of Missoula after Oct. 1 for prohibiting guns on the bus, according to an email that association president Gary Marbut sent to association members on Saturday.
After speaking with the owner of the store, he took to social media- raising concerns about the documents scooped up by the IRS during the raid. AG Knudsen says the documents seized by the IRS were "appalling:"
Citing the statics around gun violence in America, the city and county on Missoula have declared June 2 National Gun Violence Awareness Day – a banner intended to draw attention to the dangers posed by firearms.
We got a chance to catch up with Loesch, the former spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, from the floor of the SHOT Show. This, shortly after Loesch and Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) challenged the ATF at the SHOT Show.