On Target: Hunter Access Helped by Legislation 8-5-2010

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Hunter Access Helped by Congressional Legislation
Two pieces of federal legislation will enhance hunting, fishing and recreational activities on federally managed land.Pheasants Catfish Katie Small

Groups Seek Nationwide Ban on Traditional Ammunition
Also Seeks Ban on Lead Fishing Tackle
This week, two environmental groups filed a petition with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeking a nationwide ban on lead ammunition and lead fishing tackle.Bass Cheat Lead Small Such a ban would drastically reduce sportsmen numbers and result in decimated funding for wildlife conservation programs due to a loss of revenue from licenses and taxes on sporting equipment.

Massachusetts Anti-Gun Bill Stalls
Governor’s One Gun a Month Bill Doesn’t Receive Committee Vote
Anti-gun legislation introduced by Governor Deval Patrick stalled in committee as the regular legislative session ended.Gun Lock Safety small

Bullseye Blog: The National Jamboree and Trailblazer
This latest Bullseye Blog is from the USSAF Director of Education, Derrek Shively and focuses on the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation’s recent trip to the Boy Scout’s National Jambore which included USSA President and CEO Bud Pidgeon.
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