The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the leading trade association for the firearms industry, has announced significant victories following the release of the House Appropriations Committees Commerce, Justice, Science (CJS) report. This report reflects a concerted effort by the NSSF to protect industry members and advance policies that support responsible gun ownership while combating illicit activities. Among the key wins highlighted by the NSSF is strengthened support for the anti-straw purchasing initiative, 'Don't Lie,' a crucial program aimed at preventing illegal firearm straw purchases by educating the public on the severe legal consequences. This initiative directly addresses a common channel for firearms diversion into criminal hands. Additionally, the NSSF secured partnerships aimed at preventing 'smash-and-grab' thefts, a growing concern for firearm retailers. These partnerships are vital for enhancing security measures and coordinating efforts between law enforcement and the industry to deter and respond to such criminal acts effectively. Perhaps most notably, the report includes stronger protections for Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) against "name and shame campaigns" waged by anti-gun groups. These campaigns often target legitimate businesses with public pressure and legal challenges, making it difficult for FFLs to operate. The NSSF's success in securing these protections provides a much-needed defense for licensed dealers, ensuring they can conduct their lawful business without undue harassment. These legislative wins underscore the NSSF's critical role as an advocate for the firearms industry, working to ensure a fair and secure operating environment while promoting public safety through responsible programs. The outcome of the CJS report demonstrates the effectiveness of sustained lobbying and educational efforts in shaping policy and protecting the rights and interests of firearm businesses and owners.