CSF fully supports the states of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina in their recent request to assume management of red snapper and other important recreational fisheries in the South Atlantic. READ MORE |
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Oklahoma’s recent bipartisan passage of Senate Bill 50 highlights the opportunities that exist to enact meaningful legislation designed to support the safe and responsible handling and storage of firearms while protecting the rights of law-abiding sportsmen and women. READ MORE |
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Sportsmen and women have something to celebrate following the recent defeat of a couple of bills that sought to make firearms more difficult to acquire for otherwise law-abiding sportsmen and women. READ MORE |
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The interests of South Carolina’s sportsmen and women were well represented at the State House during the 2025 legislative session, through legislation that ranged from seeking to protect public hunting access, to making fundamental changes to fisheries management, to educating the next generation of sportsmen and women. READ MORE |
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For many years, some states have maintained vague, outdated laws banning the sale, possession, use, and manufacture of certain types of knives. In the current legislative session, both Delaware and Vermont have seen positive results towards rescinding outdated standards. READ MORE |
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The Congressional Fishing Competition brings angling community partners and stakeholders together to enjoy the great outdoors and also provides an educational experience on important fisheries policy topics and the conservation value of recreational fishing for attendees. READ MORE |
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