Lead Ammo Ban - The Continuing Threat to Traditional Ammunition

This video discusses a petition filed by the Center for Biological Diversity with the EPA to ban traditional lead-core ammunition under the Toxic Substance Control Act. NSSF argues this ban would impact sportsmen, target shooters, and law enforcement, and that claims of harm to wildlife and human health are unsubstantiated. The video highlights that conservation funding relies on excise taxes from ammunition sales.

Quick Summary

A petition seeks to ban traditional lead-core ammunition using the Toxic Substance Control Act, citing unsubstantiated claims of harm to wildlife and human health. NSSF argues this ban would impact sportsmen, target shooters, and law enforcement, and that ammunition excise taxes fund vital conservation efforts.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Ted Novin of NSSF
  2. 00:51The EPA Petition Explained
  3. 01:15Claims of Danger to Wildlife
  4. 02:01Addressing Wildlife Harm Allegations
  5. 02:38Ammunition Taxes Fund Conservation
  6. 02:58Human Health Risk Allegations
  7. 03:05CDC Study on Hunter Blood Lead Levels
  8. 04:23No Reported Human Health Risks
  9. 04:51Agenda-Driven Petition
  10. 05:33Broader Implications of the Ban
  11. 05:50Impact on Law Enforcement and Ranges
  12. 06:06Economic Impact of Alternative Ammunition
  13. 06:26Hunters as Conservationists
  14. 06:47How to Take Action
  15. 06:51Educate and Contact EPA
  16. 07:19Contact Your Legislators
  17. 07:31Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary concern regarding traditional ammunition?

The primary concern is a petition filed with the EPA to ban traditional lead-core ammunition. Groups claim it harms wildlife and human health, but NSSF argues these claims are unsubstantiated and the ban would negatively impact sportsmen and conservation.

What is the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) and how is it being used?

The Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) is a statute that allows the EPA to regulate chemicals. In this case, environmental groups are petitioning the EPA to use its authority under TSCA to ban traditional ammunition, citing alleged dangers of lead components.

What evidence refutes claims of harm to wildlife from lead ammunition?

The video points out that bald eagle populations have recovered significantly, and conservation efforts for them and other wildlife were funded by excise taxes on ammunition sales. This suggests ammunition use is compatible with wildlife recovery.

What did the CDC study reveal about hunters' blood lead levels?

A CDC study on hunters in North Dakota found their blood lead levels were less than half the average of the general population. No hunters in the study had blood lead levels approaching the CDC's threshold of concern.

How can individuals take action against the proposed lead ammunition ban?

Individuals can take action by visiting the NSSF website for facts, calling the EPA Administrator to voice opposition, and contacting their members of Congress and Senators to inform them about the threat to hunting and conservation.

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