Thousands of Montana sportsmen and women would have been forced to give up their right to fish and hunt on public lands if Rehberg passed his controversial plan to sell off prime public land to wealthy private owners for rock-bottom prices.
Montanans across the state are opening their local newspapers this week to find full-page ads contrasting Jon Tester’s Montana-first agenda with the wrong priorities of his fellow U.S. Senate candidates, Congressman Dennis Rehberg and Libertarian Dan Cox.
Montana farmer launches new spot on National Hunting and Fishing Day BILLINGS, Mont. – In honor of National Hunting and Fishing Day, Jon Tester’s U.S. Senate campaign is “mounting” a new effort to remind Montanans of the farmer’s deep commitment to Montana’s outdoor heritage. Tester is chairman of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus and the National Shooting […]
Today marks the fourth anniversary of the Court’s decision District of Columbia v. Heller, which struck down a controversial handgun ban
“These regulatory changes infringe upon the privacy and Second Amendment rights of Montanans while placing an unreasonable burden upon the small-business owners who sell firearms and ammunition,” Tester said. He added, “It is unacceptable that law-abiding citizens would be stripped of their Second Amendment rights simply because they hold a state-issued card authorizing the possession […]