NRA Members' Councils of California
CALNRA: LEAD AMMO BAN (AB 821) before committee 6/12
4:35 PM, 6/5/2007 - PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY
AB821 LEAD AMMO BAN/Condor bill will be heard in Senate Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Please contact the committee members and urge a NO vote on AB 821.
This bill would enact the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act to require the use of nonlead centerfire rifle and pistol ammunition when taking big game and coyote within specified areas. The act would require the commission to establish, by regulation, by January 1, 2008, a public process to certify centerfire rifle and pistol ammunition as nonlead ammunition, and to define nonlead ammunition by regulation. The act would also require the commission, to the extent funding is available, to provide hunters in these areas with nonlead ammunition at no or reduced charge through a coupon program. Under the act, a person who violates those requirements would be guilty of an infraction punishable by a $500 fine for the first offense.
Talking Points and ONE-CLICK service to the committee is available here:
http://calnra.com/legs.shtml?year=2007&summary=ab821
Contact info for individual committee members is available at:
http://calnra.com/legs/sennatres.shtml
Stay on top of other CA-related firearms issues at:
http://calnra.com/legs.shtml
Mike Haas
Electronic Communications Director
NRA Members' Councils of California
http://calnra.com/
CALNRA: LEAD AMMO BAN (AB 821) before committee 6/12
4:35 PM, 6/5/2007 - PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY
AB821 LEAD AMMO BAN/Condor bill will be heard in Senate Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Please contact the committee members and urge a NO vote on AB 821.
This bill would enact the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act to require the use of nonlead centerfire rifle and pistol ammunition when taking big game and coyote within specified areas. The act would require the commission to establish, by regulation, by January 1, 2008, a public process to certify centerfire rifle and pistol ammunition as nonlead ammunition, and to define nonlead ammunition by regulation. The act would also require the commission, to the extent funding is available, to provide hunters in these areas with nonlead ammunition at no or reduced charge through a coupon program. Under the act, a person who violates those requirements would be guilty of an infraction punishable by a $500 fine for the first offense.
Talking Points and ONE-CLICK service to the committee is available here:
http://calnra.com/legs.shtml?year=2007&summary=ab821
Contact info for individual committee members is available at:
http://calnra.com/legs/sennatres.shtml
Stay on top of other CA-related firearms issues at:
http://calnra.com/legs.shtml
Mike Haas
Electronic Communications Director
NRA Members' Councils of California
http://calnra.com/