Will NRA, GOP Split Over Hunting Access?: Always willing to weaken the 
NRA, The Washington Post is reporting that NRA members are pressuring 
the organization to distance itself from President Bush's energy 
policies that have opened more public land for oil and gas drilling and 
limited access to hunters and anglers.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/06/AR2007010601300.html
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Brits Bemoan Draft NRA Publication: For some reason, the draft of the 
forthcoming NRA publication "Freedom in Peril" seems to be particularly 
frightening to the British press establishment, including the Sunday 
Telegraph, which, as I recall, has previously supported measures to 
restore the rights of Britons to defend their homes. (Perhaps 
"caricature" has a different meaning in Britain than in the US; I find 
the drawing of Hillary to be fairly realistic.)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/07/wgun07.xml

American Media Picks Up The Beat:

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0107nra0107.html
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 From NRA-ILA: (If the NRA is willing to take the principled position 
that the Second Amendment is not about hunting and target-shooting, why 
are its allies in Congress calling themselves the Congressional 
Sportsmen's Caucus?)

NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 14, No. 1 01/05/07

States with updates this issue:  Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, 
Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

CONGRESSIONAL SPORTSMEN'S CAUCUS
LEADERSHIP NAMED FOR THE 110TH CONGRESS
Sportsmen's issues Will Continue To Transcend Party Lines

The 110th Congress, under Democratic leadership for the first time in 12 
years, officially opened yesterday.  On this same day, the Congressional 
Sportsmen's Caucus anointed new, bi-partisan leadership to serve as the 
stewards of sportsmen's issues during the two-year session.

Serving as Co-Chairs in the Senate will be Senators Max Baucus 
(D-Mont.), and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho).  The House Co-Chairs will be 
Representatives Ron Kind (D-Wis.) and Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).  The Caucus 
Vice-Chairs will be Senators Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) and John Cornyn 
(R-Texas), along with Representatives Dan Boren (D-Okla.) and Steve 
Pearce (R-N.M.) in the House.

"Sportsmen and the industries that serve them owe a debt of gratitude to 
the leaders of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus.  They work overtime 
to make sure sportsmen and the issues that affect us are protected in 
the halls of Congress," said Jeff Crane, President of the Congressional 
Sportsmen's Foundation.  "The Sportsmen's Caucus has always been 
effective in working together--not as Republican and Democrat, but as 
sportsmen and women.  As a result, they have had a tremendous impact on 
conservation policy.

The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation also acknowledges the success 
and dedication of the outgoing leadership from the 109th Congress.  
Under their direction, the sportsmen's community witnessed several major 
victories.  Most notable for NRA members, hunters, and other gun owners 
was passage of the landmark bill S.397, "The Protection of Lawful 
Commerce in Arms Act," and a prohibition on confiscating lawfully-owned 
firearms during states of emergency.

FOREST SERVICE PLAN NEEDS CRUCIAL INPUT FROM SPORTSMEN

The Pike and San Isabel National Forests in Colorado are developing a 
management plan to shape the kinds of uses allowed on these Forests for 
the next 15 years.  Seven public meetings are scheduled in January and 
February to give the public an opportunity to state how they want the 
Forests to be managed.  The last time the management plan was updated 
was in 1984, so it is likely that the new plan will incorporate some 
significant changes.  It is vital that sportsmen and women participate 
in the process to ensure access and opportunities for hunting and 
recreational shooting.

In its announcement, the Forest Service said that the principal issues 
will be recreation, ranching, oil and gas development, logging, forest 
thinning, and off-road vehicle use.  The meetings will be from 5:30 to 
9:00 p.m., in the following locations:

January 17 - Leadville, National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum, 120 
West 9th Street

January 18 - Salida, Chaffee County Fairgrounds, 10165 County Road 120

January 30 - Denver, Clements Community Center, 1580 Yarrow Street

January 31 - Colorado Springs, La Foret Conference Center, 6145 Shoup Road

February 14 -Westcliffe, Ranchera's Roost Cafe & Bowling Alley, 25 Main 
Street

February 15 - Pueblo, El Pueblo Museum, 302 N. Santa Fe Avenue

February 21 - Fairplay, Fairplay Fairbarn, 880 Bogue Street

A LOOK AT THE STATES

(***For all of the action items below, you can find contact information 
for your legislators by visiting www.NRAILA.org, clicking the "Take 
Action" icon, and then clicking the "Write Your Representatives" icon.  
As always, thank you for your support.***)

States with updates this issue:  Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, 
Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

ILLINOIS
The 95th Illinois General Assembly begins session next week, and we can 
expect another busy year of defending our Right to Keep and Bear Arms.  
While last November's elections were an overall success, anti-gun 
Governor Rod Blagojevich (D) was reelected, along with many legislators 
who have long anti-gun records, so we anticipate a renewed assault on 
the Second Amendment in Springfield.  On Wednesday, January 3, one of 
the most ardent supporters of the gun ban crusade in Illinois, Chicago 
Mayor Richard Daley (D), revealed his anti-gun fervor has not waned one 
iota in 17 years.  Daley's proposals this week include a ban on 
countless semi-automatic handguns, rifles, and shotguns, as well as .50 
caliber rifles.  In addition, the mayor, along with anti-gun state 
Representative Edward Acevedo (D-2) and state Senator John Cullerton 
(D-6), proposed  new restrictions on the private transfer of handguns 
between law-abiding citizens; expanding the current mandatory storage 
law, thus making it more difficult for law-abiding gun owners to use a 
firearm for personal protection in the home; creating a new state-based 
licensing bureaucracy for firearm dealers, in addition to the current 
federal system; and limiting the number of handguns a law-abiding 
citizen may purchase.  According to a recent Associated Press article, 
Sen. Cullerton claimed, "There's been a change in attitudes down in 
Springfield," apparently alluding to modest gains made by Democrats in 
the Illinois General Assembly in November.  Cullerton seems to forget, 
however, that numerous lawmakers, including many from his own party, do 
not share his opposition to the Second Amendment.  That said, the 
Illinois pro-Second Amendment community should be prepared for a more 
heated battle than we have seen in several years.  With many new faces 
in the legislature, some of whom have been reluctant to elaborate on 
their views on firearms, it is critical that NRA members, gun owners, 
hunter s, and sportsmen renew their efforts to contact their elected 
officials and urge them to oppose any attacks on our Right to Keep and 
Bear Arms.  Please take the time to contact your state senator and 
representative and urge him or her to stand up for your rights and 
protect the Second Amendment.

MICHIGAN
On Thursday, December 28, Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) signed the 
"Emergency Powers Protection Act."  Consisting of HB6363 and HB6364, the 
legislation sponsored by State Representative Scott Hummel (R-93) will 
establish new laws preventing local governments from confiscating 
lawfully-owned firearms during a declared state of emergency, as we 
witnessed in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.  The bills passed 
overwhelmingly in the State Senate, 37-1, and unanimously in the State 
House, 105-0.  Please contact Governor Granholm today by phone at (517) 
373-3400, (517) 335-7858; by fax at (517) 335-6863; or e-mail at 
http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-21992_21995-65331--,00.html and 
thank her for protecting our Second Amendment rights by signing HB6363 
and HB6364.  A special thank you to all NRA members for your calls and 
e-mails in support of HB6363 and HB6364 during the legislative session!

MISSOURI
Representative Kenny Jones (R-117) has introduced House Bill 189, 
Missouri's "Castle Doctrine."  This legislation will ensure that 
law-abiding Missourians will not have a duty to retreat from a violent 
attacker, and may stand their ground and meet force with force.  As a 
former Sheriff, Representative Jones understands the critical importance 
of a citizen's right to self-defense, and HB189 will be a major step 
forward in protecting that right.  Please contact your State 
Representative at (573) 751-0940 and urge him or her to protect your 
right to self-defense by supporting HB189, Missouri's "Castle Doctrine."

PENNSYLVANIA & VIRGINIA
Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett (R) has announced that a 
reciprocal agreement was reached allowing valid Pennsylvania 
Right-to-Carry licensees to carry within Virginia and Pennsylvania.  All 
license holders will be required to follow state laws, including age 
restrictions and type of handguns permitted.  For a complete list of 
reciprocal states and state licenses that are honored by Pennsylvania, 
please visit: www.attorneygeneral.gov/crime.aspx?id=184.

-- 
Stephen P. Wenger

Firearm safety - It's a matter 
for education, not legislation.

http://www.spw-duf.info