SCI Convention – “Know Before You Go”

One of the beauties of the Safari Club International Convention is that there are a number of free seminars that cover everything from how to deal with firearms issues when traveling to an update on firearms laws impacting hunters and gun owners.

Michael Coppersmith of Coppersmith Global Logistics and HuntingTrophy.com is an experienced international hunter and a customs broker. His hunting division specializes in helping hunters bring their trophies back from faraway places ranging from Africa to Asia to New Zealand and every place in between. At the SCI Convention, he gave a seminar entitled, “Know Before You Go”, which contained a number of invaluable tips based upon his and others experiences.

Before you go:

  • Obtain confirmation that your PH (Professional Hunter) is authorized to hunt on the land
  • Ask for Letter of Permission
  • Does he or she have professional association membership
  • Check the regulations for firearms in that country
  • Check ammunition limitations
  • Check with the airlines on their firearm and ammo policies
  • If you are transiting countries on the way to your final destination, check their policies. This is especially true for Europe.
  • AES (Automated Export System) filings for firearms may be required
  • CBP Form 4457 – sign in front of the Customs & Border Protection officer and always keep the originals
  • For South Africa, SAPS 520 is required. A company like RiflePermits.com can assist with this
  • Your ammunition must match the caliber of the firearms

Coppersmith said it was wise to create a Firearms Packet. In that packet you should place a copy of your passport, the flight itinerary, copies of your Form 4457, and your Invitation to Hunt which our outfitter will provided. I might suggest making multiple copies of this packet and keeping one in your luggage and one in your gun case.

Other suggestions include to use non-TSA locks on gun cases, to advise your credit card companies that you are going abroad, and to always use your full legal name on all documents. With regard to taxidermy, it pays to obtain “hunt tags” in advance (Coppersmith provides them to their customers) and place them on the skull, cape, and horns. This assures that it is your animal returned to you. Coppersmith also suggested using odd colored (neon, red, yellow, etc.) zip ties to affix the hunt tags. You can find the zip ties on Amazon. (#commission earned)

When your completed taxidermy or “dip and pack” animals arrive in the US at a port of entry, you could clear them yourself. That said, using a broker is usually worth the expense. If there are errors in your paperwork, the customs broker has more leeway to correct errors.

Coppersmith had some tips to follow while you are overseas and on your hunt:

  • Determine what kind of mount you want at the beginning. It will determine how the animal is skinned
  • Determine who will do your taxidermy (if any). Will it be done in the US or overseas?
  • Taxidermy tends to be cheaper overseas but you pay higher freight costs
  • Obtain a copy of the Hunt Register
  • Each individual need his or her own hunt register
  • Everyone should have their own documentation. Do NOT combine with others.
  • Don’t ship curios, etc., in with your trophies. Put those in your suitcase.

CITES animals will require more paperwork. The animals in question are going to be country specific. You will need an export permit from the country of origin. If it is a highly endangered animal, expect lots of paperwork. In the US, the Endangered Species Act trumps CITES. Animals listed under the ESA-Threatened are possible to be imported. However, you will need assistance with the paperwork from an organization like Conservation Force. ESA-Endangered animals are impossible to import. I asked about cheetahs as a Namibian outfitter had them on his trophy list given they were common in his area. The answer was absolutely no.

When you return home to the US there are a list of things you need to do:

  • Advise your customs broker if using one
  • Give the broker a US Customs Power of Attorney
  • CBP Form 5106 – Importer Identity Form
  • All documents must have your SSN and Passport ID
  • Determine whether to have trophies shipped by air or by ocean freight. Air is more expensive but is preferred for the most part.
  • Ask for a quote on both methods of shipping
  • Always request copies of documentation prior to export for review by yourself and your broker

Coppersmith then went over the clearance process. All shipments can be inspected by all agencies involved. Moreover, it it is a CITES animal, it is required. The order of inspection starts with the US Department of Agriculture and the CBP-Agriculture inspectors. It then goes to US Fish and Wildlife and finally to US Customs & Border Protection for approval.

Finally, he went over the costs involved. You have the cost of your travel, the cost of the hunt, and permits and fees. Next would be the foreign taxidermy or, if being mounted in the US, dip and pack. The latter is where they kill any insects on the trophy and then package it for shipment. Once it is ready to ship, you have the cost of shipping, documentation, any export fees, and crating. Once the trophies arrive in the US, you have your customs brokerage costs, warehouse fees, US Customs fees, USFWS inspection fees, final shipping, and, if being mounted in the US, taxidermy costs. From an earlier seminar a couple of years ago, I can realize why many just commemorate their hunt with photos and video.

All in all, it was a very informative hour of our time. If you get the chance to go to the next SCI Convention, I would urge you to take advantage of this seminar which I believe is offered annually.

NRA Annual Membership Deal

Doug Hamlin has announced a reduced cost annual membership deal that is only good until April 20, 2025. You can get a NRA Annual Membership for only $18.71. The amount commemorates the NRA’s founding in 1871.

To take advantage of this deal, go to this link: https://membership.nra.org/recruiters/join/XR047188

Frankly, I know many (MANY!) people dropped their membership as a result of the issues of the last few years. The issues include Wayne’s grifting, too many directors looking the other way, insider deals, the New York trial, and the list goes on. The way I see it is that this deal allows one to take a chance on NRA 2.0 and the team of reformers that I sincerely expect to get elected for less than the cost of a box of ammo. If we don’t live up to your expectations, you can walk away having spent less than the cost of a ticket, popcorn, and a soda at most local movie theaters.

I want to be clear. This annual membership will not make you eligible to vote in this year’s Board of Directors election. You would still need to be either a life member or an annual member with five years of continuous, unbroken membership by March 7th to have been eligible to vote.

Monday’s NRA Voting Factoid

In what should not surprise anyone, voting participation in the NRA Board of Directors election has dropped by almost half since 2019. That year the percentage of members voting was 5.95% which is not that great in and of itself. In 2024, it was 3.16%. Over that same time period membership in the NRA has dropped by almost two million members.

We have 27 days left in which to reverse this trend and to elect the NRA 2.0 slate of candidates. Ballots must be received by April 6th. Given that April 6th is a Sunday, I’m am thinking a day or so earlier is the absolute cut-off for your ballot to be received.

Given everything that has been revealed since the 2019 Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, it is no wonder that members have left and voting has dropped off. This year is our chance to reverse the voting trend, clean house, and give the NRA a chance to regain its strength. By cleaning house, I mean defeating those who stood by while Wayne and company were merrily grifting away. The old guard, the Friends of Wayne, the cabal, or whatever you want to call them have stood in the way of change and are trying to get elected on the basis of old, sometimes very old, accomplishments. Their time is past.

Now it is time to elect those who stand for accountability, integrity, and, most of all, transparency.

Thanks to the Falls Township Rifle and Pistol Association for creating the NRA Voting Facts series.

Push For Permitless Concealed Carry In North Carolina (Updated)

Do you want permitless carry in North Carolina? Do you live in the Piedmont or within an hour or two of Raleigh? Do you have some free time on Tuesday morning?

If you can answer yes to any of these questions then Grass Roots North Carolina needs your help. Rep. Keith Kidwell (R-Beaufort, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico), primary sponsor of H5NC Constitutional Carry Act, is having a joint press conference with House Speaker Destin Hall (R-Caldwell & Watauga). GRNC will be there to deliver thousands of your petitions supporting permitless carry.

If the General Assembly passed H5/S50 – and overrides the anticipated veto by Gov. Josh Stein (D-NC) – North Carolina will become the 30th state with permitless concealed carry. It would mean another 11 million people would have Constitutional or permitless carry.

Here are the details from GRNC:

WE NEED YOU FOR
TUESDAY’S PRESS CONFERENCE
We need YOUR help, this Tuesday, to present the Constitutional Carry Petition …

Other than newborn babies, interesting and important things tend to lack a lot of prior notice, and it turns out this Tuesday’s (3/11) pivotal event in our state’s capital is no exception. NC Representative Keith Kidwell, sponsor of HB5 (“NC Constitutional Carry Act”), is getting together with NC’s House Speaker, Destin Hall, this Tuesday for a joint press conference. What exactly makes this presser so important? It turns out that GRNC leaders and supporters (like you) will also be there to present the thousands of ‘Constitutional Carry’ petitions that North Carolinians have signed.  

We Need You There 
We’re asking you to set aside some time and meet us in Raleigh this Tuesday morning. The “and supporters (like you)” part is only true, and only effective, if you’re actually there, and the more gun rights supporters the better to make the greatest possible impact, so please bring along everyone you can. 

The precise time and precise room number is currently unknown, but it will almost surely be before lunch, and in the General Assembly Legislative Building. If there is any chance at all that you can meet us there, it would go a long way in finally bringing constitutional carry to our state. More details are below, with the understanding that updates with precise information will be passed along as soon as they are available. If you can set aside the time, and plan to be at the legislature on Tuesday morning, that’ll do the trick to get things going… 
IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED!

ATTEND THIS TUESDAY’S PRESSER IN RALEIGH:  Precise time and room number are to be determined, but please plan to be at the General Assembly Legislative Building, Tuesday morning (3/11/2025), by 8:30 AM (or as soon as you can be there). Meet at “Printed Bills,” and there will be a GRNC representative there to fill you in on details as soon as they are available. See below for directions.
Please dress for the press, business casual or nicer clothing is requested
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PLEASE RSVP:  If you can make it, please email us at DirectorOfDevelopment@GRNC.org and let us know how many will attend. The more, the merrier. If we have your contact information, this will also help us keep you apprised of details. 

PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO GRNC: Help us fight gun control while we promote Second Amendment principles. Please CLICK HERE to contribute. Bear in mind that GRNC is an all-volunteer organization, so you can be sure your donations are put to the best possible use. Any amount helps, and any amount is appreciated. EVENT DETAILS   WHEN:  Tuesday, 3/11/2025 at 8:30 AM (or as soon as you can be there) 

WHERE:  NC General Assembly – Legislative Building 
16 W. Jones St. 
Raleigh, NC 27601

Meet in front of the “Printed Bills” office (1300 Courtyard) 

WHY:  To make an impact and help GRNC move the ball on Constitutional Carry in our State
 
Parking Map: 
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Building Map:
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UPDATE: The exact time and place has been announced in a GRNC press release sent out at 2:30pm today. Moreover, Speaker Destin Hall will receive the petitions in person for which GRNC President offered his thanks.

On Tuesday, March 11, at 1:50 PM EDT at Speaker Destin Hall’s office, Legislative Building 
Rm. 2304, 16 W. Jones St., Raleigh, NC. GRNC will present 5,000 petition signatures to NC House 
Speaker Destin Hall, who has agreed to receive them in person in what we regard as significant 
progress in moving the bill.

Let’s Be Above Average

In another voting facts factoid from the Falls Township Rifle and Pistol Association, we learn that in the last five NRA Board elections that it took an average of 51,774 votes to be elected.

If what I’m hearing on the ground is accurate, it should take more than that to be elected. The reason being is that I’m hearing from long time members that they plan to vote for the first time. Moreover, they plan to vote for NRA 2.0 and reform.

If you have friends who are NRA members, ask them if they are a voting member? Ask them if they have voted yet? If they answer no, tell them they need to vote and they need to vote for NRA 2.0. While it might be nice to see the NRA returned to its former prominence, I am more concerned about it being an effective advocate for the Second Amendment and not worrying about who gets the credit for the win.

Go to ElectANewNRA.com to see the whole slate.

Brewer Withdraws From Dell’Aquila Case

When the Brewer law firm said they were severing ties with the NRA, I wondered how long it would take them to withdraw as defense counsel in the case of Dell’Aquila et al v. NRA. Thanks to a Courtlistener alert I received today, we have an answer.

Today was the day William Brewer and the attorneys from Brewer, Attorneys and Counselors have officially withdrawn as defense counsel in the case. NRA General Counsel Michael Blaz approved the withdrawal on February 19th and the firm of Neal and Harwell PLC will now represent the NRA in this case. The new firm is out of Nashville, Tennessee which makes sense as the case is being heard in the US District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee.

The case was originally brought by David Dell’Aquila against the NRA, the NRA Foundation, and Wayne LaPierre. The complaint said that they had fraudulently solicited memberships and donations saying the monies would be used to further the mission of the NRA. In 2020, Judge William Campbell dismissed the cases against the Foundation and Wayne LaPierre but allowed one charge against the NRA itself to proceed.

You can see the filings related to the withdrawal by Brewer, Attorneys and Counselors below:

This Is One Way To Increase Voter Turnout

The factoids from Falls Township Rifle and Pistol Association illustrate that voter turnout in the NRA Board elections is terrible. Indeed, to put it bluntly, a fraction about 3 percent is an embarrassment.

I think the Dallas Safari Club might be on to something. Not only have they gone to online voting but they are offering an inducement to increase voter participation.

If the chance to win a $4,000 +/- rifle doesn’t induce you to vote, then nothing will.

NRA Voting Facts Revisited

In another illustration of how so few eligible NRA voting members actually vote is this factoid from the Falls Township Rifle and Pistol Association.

Thanks to Bitter and the Falls Township Rifle and Pistol Association for compiling these numbers. Imagine a NRA if a million members voted for change, reform, and NRA 2.0. Nothing could stop us!

March 7th Is Deadline To Become A Voting Member

I received an email this morning from NRA Secretary John Frazer which clarifies the deadline to become a voting member eligible to vote in the 2025 NRA Board of Directors election. The deadline is March 7th.

Here is the email from Frazer:

To:          Board and Executive Council members

                2025 Board of Directors candidates

We’ve received a couple of questions about the voting eligibility of members who paid their Life membership dues in January or February. 

Under the Bylaws, anyone who is a fully paid Life member (or reaches the five-year mark of annual membership) at least 50 days before the Annual Meeting of Members is eligible to vote.  This year, that date is March 7.

However, anyone who becomes eligible after late December wouldn’t get a ballot in the February magazines (or the initial first-class mailing for overseas ballots).  Members who qualify to vote between that initial data pull and March 7 will receive a ballot by first-class mail around March 11.

Based on the questions we’ve received and some social media posts, it appears that our Membership call center may not have communicated that clearly.  We’ve reminded the call center about this timeline. 

Anyone who joined early enough to get a ballot in the initial mailing, but still hasn’t received one, can contact Membership to verify their ballot status, and request a replacement if appropriate.

Many thanks to those who called this to our attention, and please let me know if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

John Frazer

Secretary

National Rifle Association of America

11250 Waples Mill Rd.

Fairfax, VA 22030

So if you are planning on buying or upgrading to a Life Membership so that you can vote in this election, your deadline to do so is March 7th.

The half price Life Membership offer at $750 has reportedly expired. However, it is still listed online here. If you are considering becoming a Life Member, do it now and take advantage of that discount. I sincerely doubt that the days of the $300 “friends and family” Life Memberships will ever return.