The SHOT Show is industry's largest dedicated exhibit for shooting sports, hunting, outdoor accessories and equipment for law enforcement and the armed forces.
With more than 2,000 total exhibits, The SHOT Show is an incredible opportunity for…
The SHOT Show is industry's largest dedicated exhibit for shooting sports, hunting, outdoor accessories and equipment for law enforcement and the armed forces.
With more than 2,000 total exhibits, The SHOT Show is an incredible opportunity for wholesalers, distributors, retailers, ranges, agencies and industry professionals to browse manufacturers’ full product lines in addition to their latest tech and product releases. The SHOT Show brings together the entire supply chain for a week of knowledge sharing, education, training, networking, and deal making.
https://shotshow.org/attendees/
CSSA
Who are we?
The CSSA is the Canadian Shooting Sports Association – the voice of sport shooters and firearm enthusiasts in Canada.
We support and promote all manner of shooting sports from traditional target shooting competition to modern action shooting sports, hunting, archery and everything in between. We support and sponsor competitions and youth programs.
We conduct numerous training courses and grant certification for Range Officers, Safety Officers, etc.
We are also politically active at the provincial and federal levels in the fight to preserve Canada’s firearm traditions and the right of responsible Canadians to have unrestricted lawful access to firearms.
We are your voice.
https://cssa-cila.org/about-us/
Houston Texas
More than 2,000 guns stolen out of cars in the last 10 months
Houston police said thieves look for many clues to see if there are guns in your car, like stickers of gun brands or organizations.
Houston police said they are seeing a rise in the number of guns stolen from cars.
Sergeant Tracy Hicks from the HPD Auto Theft Crimes Task Force said more than 2,000 guns have been stolen from cars in the city in the last 10 months. He said that is an increase of 21 percent since last year.
"It's not a good guy stealing your gun. It's a bad guy using it for who knows what," said Sgt. Hicks. "What is my gun being used for now? That’s sc..