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Home Front: Culture Wars
MA tries to outlaw lead ammunition
2008-01-14
House Bill 783 and Senate Bill 558 introduced by State Representative Jay Kaufman (D-15th Middlesex) and State Senator Steven Tolman (D-2nd Suffolk & Middlesex) would create a more restrictive policy regarding the use of "toxic chemicals" in the Commonwealth.

Hidden within the proposal from environmental and anti-gun extremists is what amounts to a ban on all common rifle and handgun ammunition.

"The Safer Alternatives Proposals" will create a program to replace ten "chemicals" with what proponents claim are safer alternatives. On the top of the list of targeted substances is lead, the common element used to make virtually all bullets.

As proposed, this legislation could virtually shut down all shooting ranges as well as ban the sale and use of lead ammunition for self-defense, hunting and target practice in Massachusetts.

Non-lead alternatives exist for ammunition but are significantly more expensive and, in many instances, have sub-standard performance characteristics. Shooting ranges already fall under federal EPA regulations concerning environmental impact and recent science and EPA guidelines show that lead ammunition on shooting ranges can be managed without detrimentally affecting the environment.

Predictably, this legislation does not account for the serious impacts on shooting ranges and the sportsmen and gun owners who use them.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#1  Predictably, this legislation does not account for the serious impacts on shooting ranges and the sportsmen and gun owners who use them.

I think that is one of the reasons for this legislation, to have this particular effect. Another end run about the Second Amendment. Sorry, no bodyguards for yuuuuu. Of course, read the fine print.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2008-01-14 21:17  

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