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Firearms Industry Responds to Anti-hunting Attack on
Traditional Ammunition
NEWTOWN, Conn.—The
National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the trade association for the
firearms, ammunition, hunting and shooting sports industry, has announced
its opposition to a petition filed today with the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) seeking to ban the use of traditional ammunition, containing
lead-core components, by America’s sportsmen and women. The petition, filed
by several agenda-driven groups including the Center for Biological
Diversity (CBD), erroneously claims that the use of traditional ammunition
by hunters is inconsistent with the Toxic Substance Control Act of 1976. The
petition goes on to suggest that the use of traditional ammunition poses a
danger to wildlife, in particular raptors such as bald eagles, that may feed
on entrails or unrecovered game left in the field.
“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.
Helping to demonstrate the validity of Sanetti’s statement are 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.
Also fueling concerns over the CBD petition is the likely ramification
a ban on traditional ammunition would have on wildlife conservation. The
federal excise tax that manufacturers pay on the sale of the ammunition
(11 percent) is a primary source of wildlife conservation funding and the
financial backbone of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. The
bald eagle's recovery, considered to be a truly great conservation success
story, was made possible and funded by hunters using traditional ammunition – the
very ammunition organizations like the CBD are now demonizing.
“Needlessly restricting or banning traditional ammunition absent sound
science will hurt wildlife conservation efforts as fewer hunters take to the
field,” said NSSF Senior Vice President and General Counsel Lawrence G.
Keane. “Hunters and their ammunition have done more for wildlife than the
CBD ever will. And the CBD’s scientifically baseless petition and endless
lawsuits against state and federal wildlife managers certainly do not serve
the wildlife that the organization claims to protect.”
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 5,500 manufacturers, distributors, firearms retailers, shooting ranges,
sportsmen's organizations and publishers. For more information, log on
to www.nssf.org.
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