On Saturday, May 30, the 2026 Missouri legislative session officially adjourned. Lawmakers have wrapped up their legislative work for the year, and
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- Hunting Regulations: https://mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping
- Fishing Regulations: https://mdc.mo.gov/fishing
- Trapping Regulations: https://mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/trapping
- Shooting Ranges: https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places/shooting-ranges
- State Wildlife Commission: https://mdc.mo.gov/about-us/conservation-commission
NEWS ARCHIVE
Conservation Commission Meeting May 29: Help Protect Our Hunting Heritage
MissouriOn Friday, May 29, the Missouri Conservation Commission is meeting to discuss updates and new regulations recommendations important to
Read MoreStand Up for Sportsmen at Conservation Commission
MissouriTomorrow, Thursday, March 26, and Friday, March 27, the Missouri Conservation Commission will meet in Jefferson City to discuss several
Read MoreSB 1128: Protecting Sportsmen’s Credit Card Privacy
MissouriOn Monday, February 9, the House Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee is scheduled to hear SB 1128, the “Second Amendment
Read More2026 Legislative Sessions Kick Off: Which States Convene Jan. 5-9?
Legislative ActionLegislative Sessions Convening This Week: January 5-9, 2026 2026 legislative sessions begin in the following states this week, January 5-9. The
Read MoreConservation Commission to Vote on Deer, Duck, Furbearer Rules
MissouriTomorrow, Thursday, May 16, at 8:30 a.m. at the MDC Headquarters located at 2901 W. Truman Blvd. in Jefferson City, the Missouri Conservation
Read MoreMissouri’s 2024 Legislative Session Adjourns
MissouriLast Friday, May 17, the 2024 Legislative session adjourned sine die. This means the legislative session is completed for the year. This year, the
Read MoreMissouri: 2023 Legislative Session Adjourns
FirearmsOn Friday, May 12, the Missouri 2023 legislative session adjourned sine die. This means the regular legislative session is completed for the
Read MoreVICTORY! Missouri Anti-Sportsmen Bills Defeated
Government Affairs ArchiveFour bills introduced in Missouri that would have negatively impacted sportsmen have died. The Sportsmen’s Alliance and our Missouri members began the
Read MoreMissouri Constitutional Amendment Mandates Background Checks
Government Affairs ArchiveMissouri State Representative Peter Meredith introduced House Joint Resolution 91 that would amend the Missouri state constitution to require a
Read MoreMissouri Bill Repeals Local Firearm Ordinance Prohibition
Government Affairs ArchiveLegislation introduced in Missouri by State Representative Richard Brown repeals language that prevents individual towns from regulating firearms
Read MoreMissouri Bills Criminalize Firearm Safety
Government Affairs ArchiveTwo identical bills that require universal background checks completed by federally licensed dealers for all firearm transfers have been introduced in
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