KALISPELL, Mont. — Former firearms executive and candidate for Governor Ryan Busse today released the following statement in recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day:

The tribes that have called what is now Montana home since time immemorial have always been—and will always be—a rich part of our heritage, our culture and our character. It’s time the State of Montana officially recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day to honor these cultures and communities, to empower their sovereign governments, and to work alongside them in tackling the challenges we all have a responsibility to address.

State lawmakers have tried multiple times to formally recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day, most recently in 2023. That effort was unsuccessful.

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QUICK FACTS:

  • Pronunciation: Ryan BUSS’-ee
  • Home: Kalispell, Mont.
  • Office Sought: Governor of Montana
  • Affiliation: Democrat
  • Website: busseformontana.com
  • X (Twitter): @ryandbusse
  • DOB: 2/23/70 (53)
  • Occupation: Writer, Consultant, Firearms Expert and Former Executive (Vice President of Sales, Kimber America: 1995-2020)
  • Family: Married to Sara for 24 years; two sons: Lander (18) and Badge (15)
  • Alma Mater: Bethany College (Kansas)
  • Chevy Odometer: 280,000 miles
  • Hunting Dogs: Aldo and Teddy
  • Bio: Ryan Busse is an author and former firearms executive who helped build the gun company Kimber from Kalispell between 1995 and 2020. Over his 25-year career Busse directed the sales of nearly three million Kimber firearms. His memoir, Gunfight: My Battle Against the Industry that Radicalized America, was published by PublicAffairs (Hachette) in 2021. Busse was born near the Kansas cattle ranch homesteaded by his great-grandfather. He is an avid hunter, angler and champion of public lands, and has held leadership positions with Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and Montana Conservation Voters. Busse and his wife Sara live in Kalispell and have two teenage sons.