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Free Tickets to Duckman Jam for Hunting Stories
3+ week, 3+ hour ago (129+ words) Share your hunting story for a chance to win VIP tickets to the Duckman Jam concert featuring Riley Green and support conservation efforts. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission invites hunters to share their favorite hunting stories for a chance to win a VIP experience at the upcoming Duckman Jam concert on November 22. This year's event features country singer Riley Green, along with special guests Jamey Johnson, Drake White, and Lauren Watkins, and aims to celebrate both the duck hunting culture and conservation efforts in Arkansas. Get Great New Gun & Ammo Deals! No Smamming - No Selling Your Emal Your emails are safe with us. We never sell our emails and value your trust....
Gun Companies Leverage Video Games for Marketing
4+ day, 9+ hour ago (185+ words) Electronic Arts faces backlash after promoting gun manufacturers through its game marketing strategy. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team Gun manufacturers are increasingly using video games as a platform for marketing, as demonstrated by Electronic Arts" controversial promotion strategy for its game "Medal of Honor Warfighter." The game"s website featured links to manufacturers such as the McMillan Group and Magpul, allowing visitors to browse weaponry and accessories, which many critics likened to a virtual showroom for firearms. This partnership sparked significant backlash from gaming enthusiasts, culminating in Electronic Arts disabling the promotional links following public outcry. The intersection of the video game and gun industries raises important questions about branding and the impact of violent media, especially in light of recent tragedies linked to gun violence. With studies showing no direct correlation…...
Documentary on Gun Violence Premieres December 2025
52+ min ago (203+ words) All the Empty Rooms" explores the haunting spaces of children lost to gun violence, launching on Netflix December 1, 2025. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team The upcoming documentary All the Empty Rooms," directed by Joshua Seftel, captures the poignant stories of children lost to school shootings, with its premiere set for December 1, 2025, on Netflix. This 33-minute film diverges from typical depictions of gun violence, opting instead to focus on the silent, preserved bedrooms of young victims, offering viewers a powerful reflection on absence and grief. Featuring intimate visits to the homes of victims like Alyssa Alhadeff and Charlotte Bacon, the documentary presents their empty rooms as time capsules of unfulfilled dreams, urging audiences to confront the human cost of gun violence head-on. Through the lens of veteran CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman, the film…...
Netflix’s “Marines” Highlights Troops’ Deployment Preparations – Gun News Daily
13+ hour, 2+ min ago (491+ words) A new Netflix series reveals the complexities of military life amid rising Pacific tensions. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team Netflix's new docuseries "Marines" takes viewers behind the scenes of U.S. Marine training in Japan, focusing on the pressures of preparing for potential conflicts in the Pacific. Featuring the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, the series captures the day-to-day reality faced by service members as they undergo rigorous training and planning for missions that may never materialize. Executive producer Sebastian Junger aims to shed light on the often-unseen human cost of military service, highlighting the intense stress experienced by a generation of troops with limited combat experience. With geopolitical tensions mounting, including encounters with Chinese spy vessels, the series emphasizes the importance of understanding the realities of modern military life, beyond traditional combat narratives. Get Great…...
Gun Show at Fairgrounds Draws Enthusiasts Today
4+ day, 3+ hour ago (181+ words) The Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds hosts a popular gun show featuring collectors and vendors today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team The Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds in Davenport continues to host a vibrant gun show today, with doors open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participants, including local collectors like Cork Groth, 74, share their passion for firearms that date back to the Civil War era. Groth, who has a long-standing admiration for six-shooters, emphasizes the historical significance and craftsmanship of these weapons. This event attracts a diverse crowd of gun enthusiasts, with dealers showcasing a wide array of items, from vintage pistols to modern rifles. The ongoing interest in such shows reflects the deep-rooted culture surrounding firearm ownership and collection in the area, making it a significant occasion for both buyers and sellers alike. Get Great New…...
New PBS Documentary on Najaf and Fallujah Battles
2+ week, 5+ day ago (482+ words) "The Last 600 Meters" reveals gripping stories of US troops during fierce combat in Iraq, airing ahead of Veterans Day. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team The PBS documentary "The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah" commemorates the intense urban warfare experienced by U.S. Marines and soldiers during the pivotal 2004 operations in Iraq. Through personal recollections of service members, the film captures the harrowing realities of combat as these troops engage in life-and-death battles within the confines of cities like Fallujah, known for its intense house-to-house fighting and the heavy toll on both U.S. forces and insurgents alike. One compelling moment comes from Master Sgt. Karl R. Erickson, a U.S. Army sniper, who emphasizes the stark reality faced by troops, stating, "Foreign policy? I don't make it. I just deliver the last 600 meters of it." The…...
New York's Tight Gun Laws Challenge Hollywood Productions
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (192+ words) Stricter gun laws in New York may hinder TV and film productions using prop weapons. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team New York's new gun laws, considered the most restrictive in the U.S., could significantly impact television and film productions that rely on realistic prop weapons. The legislation, enacted to curb gun violence, limits the use of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, prompting concerns from industry professionals who argue that these laws may hinder creative expression in popular shows like "Blue Bloods" and "Chicago Fire." Currently, 27 television and film projects are in production that supposedly require these props, leading producers to seek amendments to the law to include exemptions for entertainment purposes. However, lawmakers appear resistant to revisiting the issue, with pro-gun advocates questioning why Hollywood might escape consequences when its content often portrays…...
Parents Discuss New School Shootings Documentary
5+ day, 1+ hour ago (181+ words) Filmmakers reveal how their documentary on school shootings impacts their 8-year-old daughter in a chilling way. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team Filmmakers Jessica Dimmock and Zackary Canepari explore the grim realities of school shootings in their new HBO documentary, "Thoughts & Prayers," set to debut on November 18. The film documents how the active shooter preparedness industry, valued at $3 billion, affects students and educators, with Dimmock revealing that their 8-year-old daughter participates in active shooter drills without fully understanding their purpose. Canepari highlights a haunting takeaway from their six-year project: children are constantly aware of the threat of violence at school. The documentary combines real interviews with unsettling scenes that showcase the emotional toll of drills designed to prepare children for potential mass shootings, urging viewers to reflect on the impact of this reality…...
Portland Graffiti Tagger Faces 51 Convictions
2+ day, 1+ hour ago (181+ words) Portland graffiti artist "Bier" is convicted of 51 counts, adding to a previous gun conviction. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team Bier, a well-known graffiti tagger in Portland, has been convicted of 51 counts related to vandalism, marking his second major legal setback this year following a prior gun conviction. This high-profile case raises questions about the consequences for repeat offenders in the art of street tagging and the measures authorities are taking to combat graffiti-related crimes in the city. As graffiti continues to spark debate over urban expression versus illegal vandalism, Bier's convictions highlight the ongoing struggles faced by law enforcement in addressing both public safety and community graffiti initiatives. The tagger's notoriety and legal troubles have sparked a mix of outrage and support among local residents, prompting a closer look at how the…...
Riley Green Introduces Duck Club Bourbon Line
5+ day, 6+ hour ago (330+ words) Country star Riley Green launches Duck Club Bourbon, blending whiskey with outdoor passion and conservation efforts. This Article is Brought to you by the Gun News Daily News Team Country star Riley Green has officially launched his new whiskey line, Duck Club Bourbon, inspired by his love for the outdoors and commitment to conservation. Partnering with Memphis-based Morningside Brands, Green describes the bourbon as "for the outdoorsman," aiming to honor the sport of waterfowl hunting and the preservation of North America's wetlands. Duck Club Bourbon features two offerings: a four-grain blend priced at $29.99 and a high-proof version at $39.99, both made from 5- to 8-year-old whiskeys sourced from Kentucky and Indiana. Currently available in select Southern states and online in 42 states, this new line reflects Green's Southern roots and passion for an authentic, nature-centric lifestyle. Get Great New Gun & Ammo Deals! No…...