Videos tagged with Sportsmen
This video features Jake McGuigan, Managing Director of Government Relations for the NSSF's State Affairs, discussing how gun owners can respond to new anti-gun legislation. He provides advice on maximizing current rights as sportsmen and target shooters, encouraging proactive engagement through volunteer work and public advocacy. The discussion aims to empower gun owners to navigate and counteract restrictive gun laws.
This video explains how excise taxes, paid by firearm and ammunition manufacturers, benefit hunter education programs and shooting facilities like the Clark County Shooting Complex. It highlights the Pittman-Robertson Act and the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program, emphasizing the partnership between manufacturers, sportsmen, state agencies, and the USFWS in funding wildlife conservation and shooting range infrastructure. The "Partner with a Payer" initiative is also featured, aiming to strengthen these vital connections.
This video highlights the crucial role of excise taxes from firearm and ammunition manufacturers in funding Bighorn Sheep population management and broader wildlife conservation efforts. It explains how these taxes, collected through the Pittman-Robertson Act since 1937, are distributed via the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program. The initiative 'Partner with a Payer' aims to strengthen the connection between tax-paying manufacturers, sportsmen, state wildlife agencies, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, emphasizing how this funding benefits numerous species and provides enjoyment for hunters and non-hunters alike.
This video covers President Donald Trump signing the Great American Outdoors Act (H.R. 1957) into law. The act is highlighted as a significant achievement for sportsmen and conservationists, ensuring sustained funding for public land maintenance and conservation projects. NSSF President Joe Bartozzi emphasizes the law's importance for current and future generations of outdoorsmen and women, particularly for public land hunting and recreational shooting. The Act received bipartisan support and fully funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).











