On October 31, 2025, Governor Laura Kelly signed a proclamation naming November as Wild Game Meat Donation Month in Kansas. The initiative highlights the importance of donating wild game meat to assist those in need across the state.
Following the controversial policies of the Biden-Harris era, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has continued to issue regulatory changes under President Trump’s administration. Pro-Second Amendment organizations have noted that the President remains committed to protecting the constitutional rights of American gun owners.
Last month, NRA-ILA pointed out several measures underscoring how President Donald Trump supports the Second Amendment. Meanwhile, anti-gun groups such as Everytown have announced new initiatives under the banner of gun “safety” programs, which critics view as a push for tighter restrictions.
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article titled
“Six Words Every Killer Should Know: ‘I Feared for My Life, Officer.’”The piece faced criticism for using incomplete statistics, selective examples, and misleading arguments concerning self-defense laws.
Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro unveiled significant policy adjustments affecting firearm ownership and legal rights in the capital. The latest election results show an anti-gun majority taking control of the House of Delegates and a Governor-elect with a similar stance preparing to assume office.
On October 22, the St. Paul City Council proposed an “assault weapon” ban that would outlaw the possession of many widely owned firearms and standard magazines, sparking immediate controversy among local residents and gun rights advocates.
The article outlines recent developments in gun legislation, highlighting Kansas’s Wild Game Meat Donation Month and evolving national debates over firearm rights and regulation.