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House Members Join Senators in Support of Traditional Ammunition in National Parks

Monday, October 5th, 2009 at 5:33 PM

House Members Join Senators in Support of Traditional Ammunition in National Parks, Drawing Praise from Ammunition Industry

National Shooting Sports Foundation

National Shooting Sports Foundation

NEWTOWN, Conn.—-(AmmoLand.com)-A letter signed by members of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Second Amendment Task Force raising important questions about the National Park Service’s intent to ban the use of traditional ammunition in parks that allow hunting has been sent to Department of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar. The letter, which follows a similar message sent to Salazar by U.S. senators last week, was applauded by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting and shooting sports industry.

A bipartisan working group dedicated to defending the Second Amendment rights of American citizens, the task force wrote that “the rationale for such a ban is not based on sound scientific analysis and it would greatly restrict the ability of sportsmen to engage in hunting and fishing activities in the national parks that permit those activities.”

The National Park Service continues to pursue a ban on traditional ammunition that it announced earlier in the year would apply to park personnel involved with culling sick and wounded animals, and indicated it would consider widening the ban to all hunters. The firearms industry, sportsmen’s groups and multiple conservation organizations criticized the ban in a press release, calling it “arbitrary, over-reactive and not based on science.”

Last week in a letter to Salazar, 13 United States senators detailed their concerns about the impact a ban on traditional ammunition would have on hunters, the economy and wildlife populations.

“This action by the House Second Amendment Task Force, in conjunction with the senators’ letter, focuses attention on the National Park Service taking unilateral actions concerning traditional ammunition and is welcomed by conservation and sportsmen’s groups and the firearms industry,” said NSSF Senior Vice President and General Counsel Lawrence G. Keane. “This process needs to be as transparent as possible, and Congress’ involvement will help to ensure that this is the case.”

The NSSF has stated in communications to the park service that any decision made about federal lands with regard to ammunition products be based on thorough scientific study of wildlife population impacts. Currently, no scientific evidence indicates that wildlife populations are being negatively impacted by hunters utilizing traditional ammunition that contains lead components.

The task force’s letter adds, “we are unaware of conclusive evidence that ingestion of lead fishing tackle or ammunition threatens fish and wildlife species at the population level.”

The House Second Amendment Task Force’s letter, signed by co-chairmen Paul C. Broun, M.D (R-Ga.) and Dan Boren (D-Okla.) and nine other U.S. representatives, encouraged Salazar to

“work closely with groups that represent hunters and anglers to develop a transparent scientific process to examine the impact of lead hunting and fishing products.”

About NSSF
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the firearms industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a membership of more than 4,000 manufacturers, distributors, firearms retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations and publishers. For more information, log on to www.nssf.org.

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Boone and Crockett Applauds PBS National Parks Series

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at 9:20 AM

Boone and Crockett Applauds PBS National Parks Series

Boone and Crockett Club

Boone and Crockett Club

MISSOULA, Mont.—-(AmmoLand.com Firearms News)-The true health and wealth of our country is being rightly brought to light in the ongoing television series, “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.” Today the Boone and Crockett Club applauded the series’ treatment of early conservationists and especially Club members who committed their lives unselfishly for the betterment of future generations.

The six-episode series directed by Ken Burns is currently airing on PBS. Check local listings and get more information at www.pbs.org/nationalparks.

Though filmed over the course of more than six years at some of America’s most amazing natural settings, the series is actually a story of people.

Citizens from every conceivable background—rich and poor, famous and unknown, soldiers and scientists, natives and newcomers, idealists, artists and entrepreneurs—people who were willing to devote themselves to saving some precious portion of the land they loved, and in doing so reminded their fellow citizens of the full meaning of democracy.

“Our hats are off to Ken Burns, Florentine Films and PBS for their exquisite and timely portrait of the people who established our national parks and the system that ensures their care in perpetuity,” said Boone and Crockett Club President Lowell E. Baier.

Baier said the series gives accurate and overdue acknowledgement to Boone and Crockett Club members like Theodore Roosevelt, George Bird Grinnell, Gifford Pinchot, Gen. Philip Sheridan, Senator John F. Lacey, Stephen T. Mather, Horace M. Albright, Charles Sheldon and others.

“We’re proud of our Club’s heritage and the contributions of hunter-conservationists who guided the Club in its early days and helped cast the mold for the most successful natural resource system ever conceived by man,” said Baier.

He added, “Sportsmen have realized for generations the spiritual importance of connecting with nature. ‘The National Parks: America’s Best Idea’ is uplifting, inspiring and a wonderful touchstone that all citizens should watch or own.”

About the Boone and Crockett Club
Founded by Theodore Roosevelt in 1887, the Boone and Crockett Club promotes guardianship and visionary management of big game and associated wildlife in North America. The Club maintains the highest standards of fair-chase sportsmanship and habitat stewardship. Member accomplishments include protecting Yellowstone and establishing Glacier and Denali national parks, founding the National Forest Service, National Park Service and National Wildlife Refuge System, fostering the Pittman-Robertson and Lacey Acts, creating the Federal Duck Stamp program, and developing the cornerstones of modern game laws. The Boone and Crockett Club is headquartered in Missoula, Mont. For details, visit www.booneandcrockettclub.com.

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