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Lead ban on Federal Lands?
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe, an Obama appointee, ordered a new ammunition ban for certain federal lands on Thursday-his last full day in office.
The ban, which took effect immediately, eliminates the use of lead-based ammunition on federal lands like national parks and wildlife refuges, as well as any other land administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service. The ban is expected to have a major impact on much of the hunting that takes place on federal lands across the United States as lead-based ammunition is widely legal and used throughout the country.
Ashe said the order was necessary to protect wildlife from exposure to lead.
"Exposure to lead ammunition and fishing tackle has resulted in harmful effects to fish and wildlife species," Ashe said in his order. "According to the U.S. Geological Survey, lead poisoning is a toxicosis caused by the absorption of hazardous levels of lead in body tissues."
"Ingested lead pellets from shotgun shells have been a common source of lead poisoning in birds," the order continued. "The Service recognized the problem of avian exposure to lead shot used for waterfowl hunting and enacted restrictions in 1991 and hunting and waterfowl populations have thrived since."
"The use of lead ammunition continues for other forms of hunting, presenting an ongoing risk to upland or terrestrial migratory birds and other species that ingest spent shot directly from the ground or as a result of predating or scavenging carcasses that have been killed with lead ammunition and left in the field" Ashe's order said. "Many states have enacted nontoxic shot and ammunition requirements to address this concern."
Gun rights activists expressed outrage at the last-minute move, labeling it political. The National Shooting Sports Foundation called for the agency's next director to immediately rescind the order.
"This directive is irresponsible and driven not out of sound science but unchecked politics," said Lawrence Keane, the group's senior vice president. "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."
The ban, which took effect immediately, eliminates the use of lead-based ammunition on federal lands like national parks and wildlife refuges, as well as any other land administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service. The ban is expected to have a major impact on much of the hunting that takes place on federal lands across the United States as lead-based ammunition is widely legal and used throughout the country.
Ashe said the order was necessary to protect wildlife from exposure to lead.
"Exposure to lead ammunition and fishing tackle has resulted in harmful effects to fish and wildlife species," Ashe said in his order. "According to the U.S. Geological Survey, lead poisoning is a toxicosis caused by the absorption of hazardous levels of lead in body tissues."
"Ingested lead pellets from shotgun shells have been a common source of lead poisoning in birds," the order continued. "The Service recognized the problem of avian exposure to lead shot used for waterfowl hunting and enacted restrictions in 1991 and hunting and waterfowl populations have thrived since."
"The use of lead ammunition continues for other forms of hunting, presenting an ongoing risk to upland or terrestrial migratory birds and other species that ingest spent shot directly from the ground or as a result of predating or scavenging carcasses that have been killed with lead ammunition and left in the field" Ashe's order said. "Many states have enacted nontoxic shot and ammunition requirements to address this concern."
Gun rights activists expressed outrage at the last-minute move, labeling it political. The National Shooting Sports Foundation called for the agency's next director to immediately rescind the order.
"This directive is irresponsible and driven not out of sound science but unchecked politics," said Lawrence Keane, the group's senior vice president. "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."
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We might actually get lucky and save the people from the planet savers hell bent on eliminating mankind from nature.
I guessing this idiot will be the first to get his toes stomped on, and shown the door.
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This piece of crap rule should be discarded like the other remnants of a failed Obama admin. Post haste.
This thread need a link!!!
It was sent to me in an e-mail. I'll see what I can do.
One of the first executive orders President Trump made was to order bureaucrats not to make any new rules.
I guessing this idiot will be the first to get his toes stomped on, and shown the door.
This was done on Thursday before then PEOTUS Trump was sworn in.
I believe I shoot Copper Jacketed Zinc core bullets... "Doesn't everyone?" [;)]
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20170120/obama-says-goodbye-to-america-s-gun-owners-with-a-likely-short-lived-lead-ammo-ban
http://freebeacon.com/issues/obama-official-issues-ammunition-ban-federal-lands-last-day-office/
Zinc cannot be utilized in Rifles or Pistols without a System redesign!
Lead Launchers will become Wall Hangers!
Zinc Launchers will be Weaklings!
I also try to conflate an anti-hunting agenda item with as much ridiculous propaganda as possible.
I even go so far as to draw non-factual causality between totally unrelated subjects.
I think birds die from hard air, instead of underpowered zinc pellets or chunks of soft steel that pattern poorly & don't carry as far.
I am the moron named Danny Ashe.
I would suppose high concentrations could impact. Like the battery dumps in Sengal