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Idaho’s Campus Carry Law is Outdated

Idaho passed its Campus Carry law in 2014, which is heavily restrictive and in desperate need of changes. Liberal Republicans have long held up the ability to change the law. While Constitutional Carry on campus remains our end goal, there are changes we can make now to move toward it. Short of just doing Constitutional […]

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Sen. Christy Zito Talks Gun Legislation with the ISAA

State Senator Christy Zito (R – Mountain Home) sat down with Idaho Second Amendment Alliance President Greg Pruett to discuss the 2026 Idaho legislative session and what it means for gun owners. There is a lot of work to do in 2026, and that begins with the legislative session. Being an election year, lawmakers will […]

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Brad Little Snubs Gun Owners Yet Again in State of the State

Governor Brad Little has once again ignored gun owners in his State of the State address. (See my video about the launch of the 2026 Idaho legislative session here or below.) That shouldn’t shock anyone. His predecessor, Governor Butch Otter, routinely did the same thing. The truth is, Idaho hasn’t had a real leader on […]

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Transgender Socialist Running for Idaho Governor

So, New York got a full-blown socialist for a governor, and now a transgender communist in Idaho wants to try the same thing here. Maxine Durand openly identifies as a socialist. He claims both Democrats and Republicans are failing, but what he’s really saying is that Idaho needs to be remade in the image of […]

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Full List of City Candidates Who Received ISAA Gun Survey

The Idaho Second Amendment Alliance is proud to be the first gun rights organization to survey city-level candidates across the state of Idaho on their views regarding the Second Amendment. While city officials are generally restricted from passing gun regulations, their stance on the Second Amendment reveals much about their broader political philosophy. If a […]

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No Kings, Just Noise: Idaho Liberals Protest Trump Again

Liberals were back at it in Idaho this weekend, rallying against anything remotely connected to President Donald Trump. The latest round of “No Kings” protests swept across the country. Despite their branding, these events aren’t grassroots—they’re bankrolled by wealthy donors who ironically claim to oppose concentrated power while funding it themselves. So far, it’s unclear […]

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This Isn’t Just a Raffle; It’s a Mission. Win the QRF Mossberg Today!

The Idaho Second Amendment Alliance is proud to announce that our QRF Mossberg gun raffle is already close to halfway sold out, and momentum is building fast. This isn’t just a chance to win a top-tier firearm. It’s a chance to fuel the fight for your rights. Every ticket supports our mission to defend the […]

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Eagle’s “No Guns” Sign Violated Idaho Law, Now It’s Gone

The City of Eagle just made the right move, and it’s a win for every gun owner in Idaho. After ISAA brought attention to a “No Guns” sign posted at a public archery range in Eagle, Mayor Brad Pike worked with the ISAA and ensured correct signage was posted. Why? Because it violated Idaho’s firearm […]

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“Switchblades vs. Firearms: SAF’s Fight for Second Amendment Equality”

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), alongside the California Rifle & Pistol Association and Second Amendment Law Center, filed an amicus brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in support of plaintiffs in Knife Rights, Inc. v. Bondi, challenging the Federal Switchblade Act’s restrictions on interstate commerce of switchblades. The brief argues that switchblades qualify […]

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Republicans Lead on Gun Control

A recent Reuters/Ipsos national poll shows a slim Republican lead on gun control, with 32% of Americans favoring the GOP’s hands-off approach over 28% for Democrats’ stricter laws. This 4% edge highlights sentiment favoring Second Amendment rights, a factor in tight elections. The survey also addressed partisan plans for violent crime, revealing growing pro-gun support. […]