American Hunters and Shooters Association

The organization's president, Ray Schoenke, said the AHSA was intended to bridge the gap between urban liberals and rural gun owners, but closed down due to a lack of support from the Obama administration.

It favored most restrictions on firearms, but believed that little progress will be made until gun owners are allowed to bring their common-sense perspective to the table.

[6] Ricker said at this conference that the NRA and other 2nd Amendment rights organizations did not address the specific concerns of hunters – protecting hunting lands and wildlife habitats – which led to the creation of AHSA.

[19] In 2008, the Obama campaign paid for Shoenke to travel to 40 events in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and Colorado to address pro-gun voters.

NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris Cox characterized the AHSA as "the latest front group for the anti-gun movement.