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06/09/2026

The Legislature has adjourned to finished the second half of the 25-26 biennium, and I am pleased to say that we did very well:
• 3 “Assault Weapon Ban” bills were introduced but went nowhere.
• 3 “Gun Bans in Government Buildings” were introduced but went nowhere.
• A Burlington Charter Change that would ban guns in Burlington bars (and restaurants / hotels) made it through the Senate Government Operations Committee and then made it through the Senate, where the majority simply ignored Constitutional Issues. Fortunately, the House Government Operations Committee DID understand the Constitutional issues, and it then died on the wall.
Then came H.606, billed as the “Omnibus Gun Bill,” which had 5 parts:
1. The 1st section would have made it a felony to steal a gun.
2. The 2nd section increased the penalties for second and subsequent offenses for a Prohibited Person found with a firearm.
3. The 3rd section would have expanded the definitions of who was a Prohibited Person.
4. The 4th section would have banned machine guns and “rapid fire devices”; and
5. The 5th section would have attempted to bypass the Protection in Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) to allow “public nuisance lawsuits” against gun owners and individuals or companies who sell fi****ms or firearm accessories.

We got Section 1 changed to better conform to existing State law. We did not see any major issues with Section 2, and we attempted to influence Section 3 to no avail.

On Section 4, it was Pro-2A testimony that got the language changed to conform to existing Federal law regarding machine guns, with that change dropping any reference to “rapid fire devices.”

Section 5 of H.606 was so egregious, insidious, and vile that the VTFSC made a public commitment that we would kill that section BEFORE H.606 was even introduced into the House Judiciary Committee, and: We Got That Done.

H.606 was then voted out of the House and went to Senate Judiciary where we intended to fix the remaining concerns with the bill; primarily issues with Section 3.

Senate Pro Tempore Baruth had other plans, however.

Senator Baruth had gone out on a limb in publicly committing to do everything he could to push through a “No Guns in Bars” ban, and if he could not get that done through the dead-on-the-wall Charter Change, he would do it as an amendment to H.606, except that the ban would be statewide, NOT Burlington specific.

Two other amendments were also introduced, one dealing with establishing better procedures for the handling of fi****ms that have been ordered to be relinquished by an individual either through an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO / “Red Flag Laws”) or through Domestic Violence; the second amendment would have reduced the current 72-hour waiting period by the time taken to have a firearm shipped to a legal purchaser.

Unfortunately for Senator Baruth, a question arose internally as to whether his “Statewide Ban on Guns in Bars” was “germane” to the original bill – and it was not. To get around that, Senator Baruth called an emergency meeting of the Senate Rules Committee with the hope that they would sanction a new bill to be created, even though the final date a bill could be introduced had passed, along with the usually critical “Crossover” date. The Committee voted 3-2 along party lines to allow that to occur, so a new bill was born: S.329.

S.329 as introduced was an exact copy of H.606, except that it NOW had a “No Guns in Bars Statewide” section. It was then further amended to include the proposed amendment that would reduce the 72-hour waiting period for the time it may have taken to ship the firearm. S.329 was then voted out of the Senate Judiciary committee; it was voted out of the Senate and was then sent over to House Judiciary – where it then died.

In the meantime, what had been H.606 had everything removed that was originally in it and was then amended to JUST be a bill dealing with fi****ms relinquishment. H.606 was then voted out of the Senate Judiciary, it went over to the House Judiciary, where they passed the bill on a 6-5 party line vote, and it then passed the House.

The bottom line in all this is that we did eat a single 3-section bill (H.606) that had to do with relinquishment, a process that does need to be uniform across the state. Unfortunately, we did not agree with the last version of the bill – but will look to amend this language in subsequent sessions.

Of course: We are also waiting to hear back from the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals on our challenge to the 72-hour Waiting Period – a decision we should have in hand before the end of this year – even if they do drag their feet.

We did VERY WELL this past biennium and we look forward to continuing the fight for our Constitution, Freedom, and Liberty in the 2027-2028 session.

Thanks To Each of You for your Unwavering Support!

04/27/2026

72-Hour Waiting Period - Oral Arguments
This message is a heads-up that Oral Arguments on our appeal of the District Court of Vermont’s denial of our motion for a Preliminary Injunction (PI) on the 72-Hour Waiting Period is scheduled to be heard in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals at 10AM tomorrow, Tuesday 4/28.

Stepping back for a moment, you will recall that we originally challenged both the Large Capacity Magazine Ban and the 72-Hour waiting period. When the Vermont District Court issued the denial of our PI on both challenges, we immediately appealed that decision up to the 2nd Circuit, with our court case being put on hold in the District Court of Vermont until our appeal was heard and decided.

On August 22, 2025, however, the 2nd Circuit made a ruling on an appeal in NAGR vs. Lamont where they (incorrectly) ruled that a ban on Large Capacity Magazines *IS* constitutional. With that decision, our challenge to Vermont’s Magazine Ban was rendered moot (at least in the 2nd Circuit) until the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) rules on either Duncan v Bonta or Gator’s Customs Guns v Washington (both of which are challenges to Magazine Bans).

These Oral Arguments can be listened to at the following YouTube link, but be advised it will only be audio, there is no video.

https://ww2.ca2.uscourts.gov/court.html

Please be advised that the 2nd Circuit’s schedule shows that the Oral Arguments for our case will start at approximately 10AM, but it could start a bit before or after. A 3-judge panel of Justices Lynch, Bianco and Menashi will hear it.

This will be extremely interesting as there is now a Circuit split between the 1st Circuit and the 10th Circuit on the questions of Waiting Periods with the 1st Circuit stating that a Waiting Period doesn’t even impact the Second Amendment (and is therefore constitutional) with the 10th Circuit stating that such a ban is unconstitutional.

To date, we have invested over $250,000 in this challenge and we still have a long way to go. While you may have donated money to this cause previously, I ask that you please consider donating again. If you have not yet donated…we ask that you consider what your rights are worth, and then please consider donating.

On other fronts, S.329 (which began as H.606) now has 8 sections, with another amendment to this bill in the works. The Senate Judiciary has S.329 on its agenda for Thursday April 30th at 10AM as “Mark-up and Possible Vote.”

Whatever the final form it has taken in Senate Judiciary, it will then move through the Senate and House floors where it will end up in House Judiciary for further refinement. We WILL be testifying further to that bill, and we will keep you informed.

Biggest event in Vermont!
04/14/2026

Biggest event in Vermont!

This weekend!
03/20/2026

This weekend!

Looking to round out your firearm collection? Our big 2026 Gun & Outdoor Sportsman Show is coming up on the weekend of March 21–22.

Volunteers are always appreciated. Call Rick Reed at 802-355-6558 to sign up.

Download a show flyer:
https://bit.ly/4aLnZwg

03/16/2026

Looking to round out your firearm collection? Our big 2026 Gun & Outdoor Sportsman Show is coming up on the weekend of March 21–22.

Volunteers are always appreciated. Call Rick Reed at 802-355-6558 to sign up.

Download a show flyer:
https://bit.ly/4aLnZwg

03/13/2026

Crossover - Update on Bills
Today is "Crossover" day at the Legislature, a day where most bills need to be voted out of committee in order to move to the other chamber to perhaps become law.

While anything and everything can change when a bill moves to the other chamber, this is where we stand now on 3 key bills.

On the Fi****ms Rights side of things, the bill of concern was H.606 - the "Omnibus Fi****ms Bill," with the VTFSC and GOVT defending the line.

In an unprecedented win for the VTFSC, we were - with your enormous help - able to get section 5 killed before it was even introduced. That section would have allowed almost every one of us to become exposed to "Public Nuisance" lawsuits, even when all laws were followed and there was no intent of harm. It was both absurd and insidious.

We were able to get any reference to "rapid fire devices" removed, in favor of clear wording that the states that the making of, or possession of, an illegal machine gun is a crime. This parallels existing Federal Law.

While we all support prosecuting someone who steals: We made the point, and won, that there are some fi****ms (antiques and Black Powder) that should not automatically be treated as a felony if stolen, but still prosecutable as theft based on their value, not "any firearm of any value."

We still have an issue with Section 3 (Prohibited Person), but we can and will address that in Senate Judiciary.

H.606 has definitely moved in the positive direction.

S.224, a bill primarily dealing with Wake Boats and lake contamination, but also initially stepped on our preemption statute, did not make it out of committee; it's a wall hanger.

H.723, a posting bill, at one point was moving in the direction of adopting "purple paint" as a posting mechanism, but that consideration was removed thru efforts of the VTFSC, VTC and others; posting term was clarified; and it will no longer make posted land illegally posted if something as simple as a sign falls down.

So Far: Very Good, we will be shepherding H.606 and H.723 as they move to the Senate.

While time will be short by the time you get this: PLEASE be aware that the VTFSC Annual Banquet (a major fund-raiser for us) is tomorrow, March 14. Information on the Banquet is here, with a sign-up form here. There will be many fi****ms to win, a delicious dinner, a Calcutta event with significant cash and other prizes and you'll be in GREAT COMPANY! Respond to this email if interested, we need to insure meals for all!

Annual VT Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs Banquet is coming up on March 14. Fun, Food, Friends, Raffles and Prizes!2026 ...
03/07/2026

Annual VT Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs Banquet is coming up on March 14.

Fun, Food, Friends, Raffles and Prizes!

2026 VTFSC Annual Banquet
March 14, 2026
Barre Elks Club. 10 Jefferson Street, Barre, VT
Doors Open at 4:30 PM – Event ends at 10:00 PM

02/25/2026

Annual VT Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs Banquet is coming up on March 14.

Fun, Food, Friends, Raffles and Prizes!

See more info from the Federation: https://bit.ly/4ceJCrd

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