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Bang / Guns Title: Obama's final shot: Ban on 'traditional (lead) ammo'
In its final attack on gun owners, the Obama administration moved to ban traditional lead ammo on federal grounds and waterways on its last full day in office. The ban, which includes cheap bullets and common fishing tackle, can be repealed by the Trump administration and was immediately condemned as an attack on outdoors people and rural life. "This directive is irresponsible and driven not out of sound science but unchecked politics," said Lawrence Keane, senior vice president and general counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation. "The timing alone is suspect. This directive was published without dialogue with industry, sportsmen and conservationists. The next director should immediately rescind this, and instead create policy based upon scientific evidence of population impacts with regard to the use of traditional ammunition." In a statement, it said, "Like so much of what Barack Obama claimed as 'accomplishments,' it will hopefully amount to little more than a symbolic act of defiance by a president with little of substance to show for his eight years in office." The Fish and Wildlife Service ban is aimed at protecting birds, animals and fish from lead poisoning. It is to begin now and cover all federal lands by 2022 unless revised. But it apparently came as a surprise to state agencies working with FWS to study the impact of lead bullets and weights. The association that represents state agencies, the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, for example, ripped the 11th hour move as an attack on hunters, anglers and life in rural America. A statement from Association President Nick Wiley said: "This action flies squarely in the face of a long and constructive tradition of states working in partnership with the service to effectively manage fish and wildlife resources." He adds, "the Association views this Order as a breach of trust and deeply disappointing given that it was a complete surprise and there was no current dialogue or input from state fish and wildlife agencies prior to issuance. It does a disservice to hunters and anglers, the firearms and angling industries, and the many professionals on staff with the USFWS who desire a trusting and transparent relationship with their state partners." This is unacceptable federal overreach into the states' authority to regulate the methods of take for sport fish as well as complete disregard for the states' concurrent jurisdiction with the Service for the management of migratory birds. Further, the economic impacts of this action, which likely will be felt most by rural Americans, is likely to be hundreds of millions of dollars." Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington Secrets" columnist, can be contacted at pbedard@washingtonexaminer.com Poster Comment: The Second Amendment isn't about F'n Duck Hunting! Hunting is not the prime consideration, "the security of a free state" is. Tyranny suppression is job #1. Why hasn't Donald StopFriskConfiscate Trump rescinded Obongo's illegal executive order? He's a NYC gun grabbing progressive libtard!(1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2. "... the Obama administration moved to ban traditional lead ammo on federal grounds and waterways on its last full day in office." And where did that lead used to make ammo come from? The ground. Shooters are merely returning it to where it came from. Isn't that called "recycling"?
Replies to Comment # 2. #4. To: misterwhite, lead replenishment (#2) Shooters are merely returning it to where it came from Save the planet, bust a few caps for Mother Nature!
#7. To: misterwhite (#2) (Edited) And where did that lead used to make ammo come from? The ground. In the soil, it is not concentrated like it is with a bullet. Lead is just bad news for all living things. You do have to leave a lot of lead slugs in one area to pose any hazard but they are not entirely without environmental impact. And that hazard persists for decades or centuries, particularly in a watershed area.
I use the Corbon hollow-point, all-copper round in my .38 Spl. Compared to lead, copper is much friendlier to the environment. Even so, Trump should rescind this ASAP.
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