Posts Tagged ‘Keith Mark’
Hunter Nation Applauds House Leadership on H.R. 556, Urges Swift Passage to Protect American Hunters and Conservation Funding
Hunter Nation is urging swift passage of H.R. 556, the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, as it gains momentum in the U.S. House. The organization praised House leadership for advancing the bill, which would block federal agencies from imposing broad bans on traditional lead ammunition and fishing tackle without scientific justification and state approval. Leaders emphasized the importance of protecting hunters’ access to public lands and preserving conservation funding generated through the Pittman-Robertson Act. As the legislation moves forward, Hunter Nation is calling on lawmakers to defend hunting traditions, state authority, and the future of America’s conservation model.
Read MoreDon’t Let Them Take Your Ammo: Why Every Hunter Must Support H.R. 556
Hunters across America are being called to action as H.R. 556, the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, aims to prevent federal bans on traditional lead ammunition and fishing tackle. Advocates argue these restrictions could significantly increase costs and limit access to public lands, threatening hunting traditions and conservation funding. The bill seeks to ensure that any restrictions are based on sound, site-specific science and involve state wildlife agencies. Hunter Nation is urging sportsmen and women to contact their elected officials and support this legislation, emphasizing the importance of unity and grassroots engagement to protect hunting rights and preserve America’s outdoor heritage.
Read MoreJim Strader Outdoors Spotlights Hunter Nation’s Fight for America’s Hunters
Jim Strader Outdoors Spotlights Hunter Nation’s Fight for America’s Hunters Keith Mark joins Jim Strader to talk about bringing hunters together, standing up for our rights, and building a stronger grassroots voice to protect hunting for generations to come. On the March 8, 2026 episode of Jim Strader Outdoors, host Jim Strader interviewed Hunter Nation…
Read MoreKansas Oppose SB 372 – Protect Our Privacy
Ted Nugent with Hunter Nation. We’re deeply concerned about Kansas Senate Bill 372, which would force adults to share personal information just to download any app. Act now and urge Kansas legislators to Oppose SB 372 in its current form and protect our privacy.
Read MoreHunter Nation Proudly Sponsors USA Shooting Event: A Day of Excellence on the Range and Elegance at Mar-A-Lago
Hunter Nation proudly sponsored the exclusive USA Shooting event at the Palm Beach County Shooting Complex, celebrating Olympic excellence and American tradition. From elite instruction on the range to an elegant evening at Mar-a-Lago, the event highlighted patriotism, precision, and our commitment to protecting America’s hunting and shooting heritage.
Read MoreHunter Nation Arizona – February 2026 Update
February was a momentum-building month for Hunter Nation Arizona, marked by strategic conservation roundtables, strong representation at the Western Hunting Expo, and grassroots engagement across the state. From collaborating with statewide partners to energizing sportsmen in Salt Lake City and speaking to packed civic groups, our chapter continues expanding its reach and impact. Together, we’re strengthening Arizona’s hunting heritage, advancing conservation priorities, and growing a powerful, informed community of sportsmen.
Read MoreHunter Nation Honors Governor Jeff Landry with the Great White Buffalo Award
During Washington Mardi Gras week, Hunter Nation honored Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry with its highest distinction, the Great White Buffalo Award, recognizing his lifelong commitment to hunting, conservation, and America’s outdoor heritage. Reserved for leaders who demonstrate sustained action and earned trust within the hunting community, the award reflects Governor Landry’s deep roots as a lifelong hunter and his stewardship of Louisiana’s renowned sporting traditions. His leadership reinforces the vital role hunters play as conservation partners, protecting wildlife, habitat, and the values that define the American outdoor way of life.
Read MoreHAPPY NEW YEAR STORY
Although nearly fifty years have passed, one New Year’s Eve remains etched in my heart as if it happened yesterday. In the midst of grief, family turmoil, and a young boy’s confusion, I learned a lesson that has shaped my life ever since: never miss the chance to show up for the people you love. A simple visit with my Dad and Grandpa on New Year’s Eve 1974 became a turning point—one filled with laughter, tears, and healing. My hope is that this story encourages you to reach out, mend fences, and cherish time together before it’s too late.
Read MoreHunter Nation Applauds Passage of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025
Hunter Nation is celebrating a major legislative victory following U.S. House passage of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 (H.R. 845). The bill restores state authority over gray wolf management by removing the species from the Endangered Species Act and reinstating the 2020 delisting rule. Championed by lawmakers and supported by years of Hunter Nation advocacy, the legislation emphasizes science-based wildlife management and protection for rural communities, livestock, and ecosystems. Backed by strong grassroots mobilization and expert testimony, this milestone marks significant progress for hunters and conservationists as the bill advances to the U.S. Senate.
Read MoreA Legislative Victory for American Hunters: The Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 Passes Congress
Hunter Nation is proud to celebrate a landmark victory for American hunters with the passage of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 (H.R. 845). This historic legislation restores science-based wildlife management by delisting the recovered gray wolf and returning authority to the states—where it belongs. Championed by Congressman Tom Tiffany and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, the bill is the result of years of relentless advocacy, expert testimony, and nationwide grassroots mobilization led by Hunter Nation. It represents a decisive stand for hunters, ranchers, and rural communities, proving that when sportsmen unite, policy can be changed and conservation can prevail.
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