Archive for January, 2009

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

An upstate man admits he stabbed a convicted sex offender to death with a hunting knife last summer.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

The National Assembly yesterday endorsed the revocation of the three-year extension of hunting terms granted to hunting companies in the country because they contravened the resolutions approved by the 11th meeting of the august House.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

Associated Press - January 31, 2009 3:15 AM ET JOHNSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) - An upstate man admits he stabbed a convicted sex offender to death with a hunting knife last summer.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

Franklin County’s gun range has reopened despite opposition from a nearby landowner, but commissioners are still working on better management plans. Gun range director Larry Biggs spoke with the County Commission this week about several options.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

Trenton - The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Fish and Wildlife has opened the turkey permit application period for the spring turkey hunting season. The permit application period runs through Feb. 22. All awarded permits must be claimed by March 29.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

Department of Fish and Wildlife officials are recommending that elk hunting in the Margaret and Toutle game units west of Mount St. Helens remain open only to a few lucky permit-holders.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 31

An El Campo man remains in serious condition after a Wednesday evening hunting accident left him with a life-threatening wound.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 30

The 259 firearms were found at the home of a former police officer who allegedly pulled a gun on two troopers.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 30

The youngest boy to be convicted of gun crime in London was sent to a secure training unit yesterday.

posted by Jason Barrett on Jan 30

The youngest boy to be convicted of gun crime in London was sent to a secure training unit yesterday.