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Our Mission

The Lone Star Shooting Association was founded by a group of American and European shooters with three aims in mind:

 1. Build a set of easy 3 gun match rules (including airsoft replicas), with the objective of creating safe, easy scoring and fast resetting of stages (impossible with other 3 gun rules).

 2. Build a tool for public and political awareness.  Used to spread legal, responsible possession of firearms and the right to use firearms in a practical manner suitable for self defense, especially in those countries where such shooting sport matches are not permitted.

3.  LSSA will fund projects for the preservation gun rights around the world.

LSSA Gun Rights Activity

LSSA donates for SAF Radio commercial

LSSA makes donation to Second Amendment Foundation

LSSA Founder speaks at Alvin TEA Party Patriots Day of Resistance gathering.

LSSA Endorses NRA School Shield Program

LSSA Founder publishes Rebuttal to ANPAM

LSSA mentioned in 3rd Quarter 2012 REPORTER published by Second Amendment Foundation

LSSA added PayPal button to home page where people can donate or pay membership fees.

LSSA president speaker at the Gun Rights Policy Conference in Orlando, Florida.

LSSA is working with Four4ilands in the United Kingdom on gun rights in the UK

LSSA procuced video of congratulations for the defeat of 79/2012 law in Italy

LSSA produced video opposing amendments to 79/2012 law in Italy

LSSA joins the International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR)

LSSA Blog
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“Buyback yields nearly 1,700 weapons” according to an article published in the 15th May 2012 USA Today newspaper.  The weekend gun buyback program included a “rocket launcher” according to Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck.  The haul included 791 handguns and 527 rifles.

These buyback programs are usually no-questions-asked.  You give them the gun and they hand you the money.  Okay, fine.  But I have a few questions that need to be asked:

  1. Were the guns functional?  Probable some were not.
  2. Did anyone run a trace on the firearms to determine who the rightful owner was?
  3. And did anyone contact the owner to see if they were missing the gun?
  4. How many burglaries occurred in the weeks preceding the buyback?

I’m considering having a buyback program of my own.  I’ll give you $5 no questions asked.  Or double that if it is functional and legal.

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