The Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County recently sent a letter to members of the California State Legislature opposing two bills that would severely limit hunting and recreational shooting…
The blind assumption that hunters are to blame is not surprising from organizations & individuals who have been actively working to ban hunting for decades…
The bill would ban traditional ammunition containing lead components for use in all hunting statewide…
California is one step closer to becoming the first state to completely ban the use of traditional lead ammunition for hunting…
The California Assembly recently passed a ban on traditional ammunition containing lead that may result in a complete ban on all hunting ammunition…
If passed, this bill would extend the now-limited condor-range ban on traditional lead ammunition to the entire state…
Taken together, these two separate proposals from these two separate groups create a perfect storm that could potentially result in an absolute ban on almost all ammunition…
Recently, some have falsely claimed that the use of traditional ammunition poses a danger to wildlife populations, in particular raptors such as bald eagles.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation, today filed a motion to dismiss a second lawsuit brought by the radical anti-hunting Center for Biological Diversity.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation will file to intervene in the frivolous lawsuit brought today by the Center for Biological Diversity to pressure the EPA to ban traditional ammunition.
These relentless and unfounded attacks against traditional ammunition by agenda-driven groups like the CBD are exactly why Congress must take action and pass the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act of 2012.
Tester introduces measure to prevent EPA from banning traditional ammo and tackle…
That lawsuit seeks to have a federal court rule that the EPA should have granted CBD and others’ petition to ban traditional ammunition…