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Shooting Industry to Fight Proposed Lead Ban

NRA-ILA and the NSSF strongly oppose a recent petition by the Center for Biological Diversty requesting a ban of lead in hunting ammunition and fishing tackle.

8/4/2010

Reaction from the shooting industry to yesterday's petition filed by American Bird Conservancy and the Center for Biological Diversity with the Environmental Protection Agency requesting a ban on the use of lead in hunting ammunition and fishing tackle is coming in from all sides.

NRA-ILA strongly opposes the petition, calling the CBD a "radical anti-hunting organization."

The CBD, NRA-ILA stated in a press release sent out yesterday, is incorrectly claiming that lead ammunition, the most commonly used ammunition by hunters and sportsmen, is a danger to wildlife and the rule it asks for is contrary to language in the Toxic Substance Control Act of 1976. The "scientific evidence" suggesting lead ammunition is taking a "horrific toll" on wildlife is bogus.

While the population of our national symbol, the bald eagle, has been increasing according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the bald eagle is also being used as a "lead tragedy" by CBD and its allies. To achieve their political goals, they are deliberately concocting information to sway the opinions of policy makers.

"These extremist groups are trying to ban bullets under a federal law that specifically doesn't apply to ammunition. In addition, they are using false data and emotion instead of sound science to further their political agenda," said Chris W. Cox, executive director of NRA's Institute for Legislative Action. "The CBD is an anti-hunting organization attempting to assert its political relevancy at the expense of America's hunters and sportsmen. The NRA will not allow the CBD to mislead the public about the effects of lead ammunition."

Hunters and gun owners are the greatest contributors to conservation, the release continues. In addition to volunteer efforts to improve habitat, billions of dollars dedicated to habitat and wildlife restoration projects have been generated through the payment of hunting license fees and excise taxes on firearms, ammunition and other hunting equipment.

"Hunting should not be an activity limited to the wealthy because every hunter, regardless of their tax bracket, is essential to sustaining America's sporting heritage," concluded Cox. "The NRA will counter this deceptive attack on hunters and gun owners with sound science and the truth."

The National Shooting Sports Foundation is also opposing the petition.

"There is simply no scientific evidence that the use of traditional ammunition is having an adverse impact on wildlife populations that would require restricting or banning the use of traditional ammunition beyond current limitations, such as the scientifically based restriction on waterfowl hunting," said NSSF President Steve Sanetti.

The NSSF provides a litany of facts to help demonstrate the validity of Sanetti's statement.Recent statistics from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) showing from 1981 to 2006 the number of breeding pairs of bald eagles in the United States increased 724 percent. And much like the bald eagle, raptor populations throughout the United States are soaring.

Noted outdoor writer Jim Sheppard participated in a conference call with all parties and had this to say in today's issue of The Outdoor Wire:
...this latest petition calls for a ban on lead based ammunition in all applications-meaning recreational shooters would also be forced to use alternative ammunition. It would also ban the use of the estimated hundreds of millions of rounds of surplus ammunition that exist across the country.

Replacing that ammunition would certainly drive up costs for shooting in any form.

It's no secret that the alternatives to lead used in the fishing tackle business has resulted in significant cost increases, and the processes for manufacturing fishing weights are significantly simpler than the complicated processes involved in manufacturing non-lead ammunition.

The costs of retooling and meeting demand for lead-free ammunition would, in fact, be passed on to consumers in the form of higher ammunition costs. In today's uncertain economic climate, that would almost certainly guarantee that many shooters and hunters facing already tight budgets could be priced out of hunting.

 

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1 Response to Shooting Industry to Fight Proposed Lead Ban

Ron S. Illinois wrote:
August 18, 2010

Anyone with an ounce of common sense or half a brain knows that all this is about is another back door attempt with the end result for the anti-gun establishment to take, or try & take & ban guns & eventually do away with the 2nd Amendment! Go ahead, vote for this. Give us yet ANOTHER REASON to want & then vote you out this November 2010 or anytime there after! Like we need more reasons! COME ON NOVEMBER 2010! Seriously, as an example,is there not a lot of lead ammo left where there was a major battle of the civil war? Are some of these areas now also memorialized parks dedicated to those who fought and died? Are these areas not beautiful with hearty green grass, plants & trees? With birds & animals of many kinds also? As to the California condors, first off, we all know from "CLIMATE GATE" that reports can be & are fudged & altered. Maybe this one, like climate gate, was written to be in favor of those who want to ban lead bullets? And if indeed the California condor was poisoned, & by lead, maybe it's coming from another source? Maybe they already know this & are letting their anti-gun agenda get in the way of the truth? Yea, like that's never happened before! Hey, I know, maybe the California condor is chasing cars or landing in junk yards, & attacking cars & eating the wheel weights? I know, that's stupid. As stupid as that is to all you anti-lead, anti-gun & anti-2nd amendment agenda driven simpletons. Well, banning lead is just as stupid to all us pro-gun, pro 2nd Amendment Americans! Only for you, the end result, the main goal, is banning guns? And correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't lead come from the earth's crust? Is it not a natural resource? Has it not been around since long before humans? Maybe there's another source of lead poisoning the California condor? That is if lead is even the cause? And again, if the report itself wasn't fudged? We all know reports can be & are fudged & altered to give &