The House Fish, Wildlife & Water Resources Committee is currently considering legislation (H. 484) which could potentially ban the sale and use of virtually all ammunition in Vermont. [More]The ironic thing is, the unintended consequences were such an ill-advised bill to pass could actually end up putting a lot more "toxic chemicals" into the environment.
[Via Mama Liberty]
Those who would ban lead, are doomed to recieve it.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that LEOs who shoot people can be prosecuted for inhumane treatment for using toxic waste?
ReplyDeleteall it really means is that the ammo in vermont -- which is getting there whether environmentalists like it or not -- is no longer taxed.
ReplyDeletenot a bad deal.
These are not environmentalists. they are the same people who have tried repeatedly to bring gun control to Vermont. Since they have been slapped down with great vigor each time they tried, they are now disguising their agenda with the "environmental concern" cover. Can't get gun control, kill ammunition supplies for them.
ReplyDeleteTurning guns into unwieldy clubs is gun control. That is their aim.
I was just about to say what Straightarrow said.
ReplyDeleteThese people are not "environmentalists" at all. Since the early 1980s, gun control groups have tried to turn their focus onto ammunition. They even said that because they can't take away all of our guns, they would make it as hard as possible for us to obatin ammo to keep the guns operating.
They understand the concept behind that. No ammo means no practice, and no practice means no way of putting up an effective resistance when the stormtroopers DO come for the guns in the future.
Is "certain toxic chemical" a euphemism for...THE GREAT SILVER PERIL?
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