Godlike Productions - Discussion Forum
Users Online Now: 1,874 (Who's On?)Visitors Today: 725,353
Pageviews Today: 1,267,433Threads Today: 412Posts Today: 8,471
12:47 PM


Rate this Thread

Absolute BS Crap Reasonable Nice Amazing
 

First Minnesota, Your guns will be useless. Ammunition Ban Amendment Expected on the House Floor TODAY

 
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 16344415
United States
05/13/2016 07:40 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
First Minnesota, Your guns will be useless. Ammunition Ban Amendment Expected on the House Floor TODAY
Today, the Minnesota House is scheduled to bring up and consider the Natural Resources Appropriations bill, Senate File 2963. Your NRA-ILA has learned that state Representative Rick Hansen (DFL-52A) is planning on proposing an amendment to this important measure that would impose a ban on lead shot ammunition. Members are encouraged to IMMEDIATELY contact their state Representative and politely urge them to OPPOSE any attempt to amend the bill with an ammunition ban.

As we have seen with attempts to ban the use of lead ammunition in other states, arguments in favor of these bans are based on faulty science. It is important to fully understand the facts concerning traditional ammunition so Minnesotans are not mislead into adopting a ban that could significantly impact hunting in Minnesota. There has been no sound scientific evidence stating that traditional ammunition is having a population-level impact on any species in Minnesota, which is how wildlife is managed. Additionally, a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in North Dakota to address blood lead levels in hunters and their families did not find a health risk for those who consume wild game taken with lead ammunition.

A ban on lead shot would be disastrous for hunters and conservation as alternatives are significantly more expensive. Hunters and target shooters are the largest supporters of federal conservation efforts through excise taxes levied on ammunition and firearms, and an increase in the cost of ammunition would reduce ammunition sales, affecting funding for vital conservation programs. Since 1937, hunters and target shooters have contributed more than 7.2 billion dollars through the Pittman-Robertson Act for the benefit of all wildlife species.


[link to www.nraila.org (secure)]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 71586394
United States
05/13/2016 07:43 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: First Minnesota, Your guns will be useless. Ammunition Ban Amendment Expected on the House Floor TODAY
Minnesota is the most liberal state in the country
oscanator
User ID: 24421278
United States
05/13/2016 07:53 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: First Minnesota, Your guns will be useless. Ammunition Ban Amendment Expected on the House Floor TODAY
Today, the Minnesota House is scheduled to bring up and consider the Natural Resources Appropriations bill, Senate File 2963. Your NRA-ILA has learned that state Representative Rick Hansen (DFL-52A) is planning on proposing an amendment to this important measure that would impose a ban on lead shot ammunition. Members are encouraged to IMMEDIATELY contact their state Representative and politely urge them to OPPOSE any attempt to amend the bill with an ammunition ban.

As we have seen with attempts to ban the use of lead ammunition in other states, arguments in favor of these bans are based on faulty science. It is important to fully understand the facts concerning traditional ammunition so Minnesotans are not mislead into adopting a ban that could significantly impact hunting in Minnesota. There has been no sound scientific evidence stating that traditional ammunition is having a population-level impact on any species in Minnesota, which is how wildlife is managed. Additionally, a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in North Dakota to address blood lead levels in hunters and their families did not find a health risk for those who consume wild game taken with lead ammunition.

A ban on lead shot would be disastrous for hunters and conservation as alternatives are significantly more expensive. Hunters and target shooters are the largest supporters of federal conservation efforts through excise taxes levied on ammunition and firearms, and an increase in the cost of ammunition would reduce ammunition sales, affecting funding for vital conservation programs. Since 1937, hunters and target shooters have contributed more than 7.2 billion dollars through the Pittman-Robertson Act for the benefit of all wildlife species.


[link to www.nraila.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16344415


It failed by a 2 to 1 margin. Freedom lives on for a while longer.





GLP