The Montana Shooting Sports Association plans on suing Mountain Line and maybe the City of Missoula after Oct. 1 for prohibiting guns on the bus, according to an email that association president Gary Marbut sent to association members on Saturday.
Citing the statics around gun violence in America, the city and county on Missoula have declared June 2 National Gun Violence Awareness Day – a banner intended to draw attention to the dangers posed by firearms.
Montana gun ownership tops the nation, but there are lawmakers out there that would like to see a portion of guns banned. What would that mean for Montana?
A Billings dad decided to take his 3-year-old son to the park for some fresh air and quality father-son time. Imagine his shock when they stumbled upon a loaded handgun.
In Montana, when the topic of firearm ownership arises I usually don't ask my friends or coworkers if they own a gun... I ask them if they've bought any new guns lately.
Two Hellgate high school students were confronted by a School Resource Officer and members of the administration this week after a warning from a member of the community.