rushmc 23 #1 May 11, 2012 Iowa Firearms Coalition has worked hard with the NRA to preserve the use of traditional ammunition for hunters and firearms owners in Iowa. Today was a big victory as Gov. Branstad signed an Executive Order rescinding the ban on using traditional ammunition for dove season in Iowa. Brenna Findley who provides legal council to Gov. Branstad has been cognizant of the issue from its inception and was instrumental in providing a way forward on this issue once the Senate failed to take action during this past session. This not only allowed for Gov. Branstad to appropriately use executive power to protect Iowans from rule by administrative fiat, but also potentially saved taxpayers from funding a potential law suit to defeat it. The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) clearly overstepped its authority by implementing an illegal ban on traditional ammunition last year in a rules meeting designed specifically for setting bag limits and other normal parameters on the newly passed dove hunting season. The NRC took action covertly without any public input on the matter. Iowa Firearms Coalition and the National Rifle Association immediately noticed the rule and began working to correct this misstep. Overturning this rule has had clear bipartisan support from the beginning. The Administrative Rules Review Committee voted 9-1 to implement a stay on the ban for the 2011 dove season citing that the action was clearly outside of the intent of the legislature. This stay would also allow time for the legislature to address the issue in the following session. In a clear bipartisan effort two joint resolutions were introduced in the House and Senate to correct the problem early in the 2012 session. The House version of the bill passed early with overwhelming bipartisan support in a 73-27 vote on the House floor, but by the end of the session the Senate had failed to take the bill that also passed early in committee on a strong 9-3 vote. Iowa Firearms Coalition worked with the National Rifle Association to communicate with the Governor’s Office at the close of the session to express our disappointment in the Senate’s failure to act. The regulation was implemented in a manner that was inconsistent with the intent of the legislature and without fair and open input from the public on the matter. Be sure to thank Gov. Branstad today for his leadership on an important issue to firearms owners, hunters and Iowans. If you are a Facebook user we also have a quick thank you in our Action Center there as well. It's extremely important for pro-Second Amendment Iowans to take time to e-mail, write and call in our appreciation when leaders do what is right. Here is the Governor's website for contact as well. In addition to the quick e-mail in our Action Center it would be great to hear that many of you also took time to personally write or call the Governor. I will be doing so right after I utilize the IFC Action Center as well. Protecting your Second Amendment rights in Iowa, Jeff Burkett President - Iowa Firearms Coalition NRA Endowment Member"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skiskyrock 0 #2 May 11, 2012 the word "lead" isn't PC and they have to substitute traditional? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #3 May 11, 2012 Quotethe word "lead" isn't PC and they have to substitute traditional? The commission that wrote the rule used the words traditional ammo the rest just followed So talk to the Natural Resource Commission (NRC) enviro nut jobs Not me"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
funjumper101 15 #4 May 11, 2012 Typical RWC weaseling again. Lead is a poison. It has been banned from paint for decades. It was taken out of auto gas because it is poisonous. Intelligent caring people avoid using it whenever possible. There are functional replacements for lead ammunition. Using non-lead bullets/shot prevents the intentional poisoning of the beautiful contryside that hunters claim to value. Rumor has it that non-lead ammo is more expensive than lead ammo. In the overall context of cost, the price of ammo is apittance compared to the cost of guns and hunting trips. RWCs can't stand ANY sort of progress that changes the status quo. They are experts at hiding the truth by weaselwording. Draggiung the USA into the toilet, one foul action at at time. Good work, RWCs. You must be very proud. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #5 May 11, 2012 Well then, I await one (and only one) scientific study that shows lead shot is bad for the environment BTW, I know there are none"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Southern_Man 0 #6 May 12, 2012 summary article: http://www.cic-wildlife.org/index.php?id=324 Scientific study documenting effects of lead ingestion in upland bird species: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/etc.5620150103/abstract I've switched from using lead sinkers to using other materials when I fish. Not because I have to but because it is good for the environment and I want to preserve that environment for future hunters and fishermen."What if there were no hypothetical questions?" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites