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Bozo’s Ban On Lead Ammo Lifted!!!!!

Saturday, March 4, 2017 10:20
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New  US  Interior  Secretary  Lifts  Lead  Ammunition  Ban  in  Nod  to  Hunters

New U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Thursday issued an order overturning an Obama administration ban on the controversial use of lead ammunition and fishing tackle used on federal lands and waters, in a nod to hunters and fishermen on his first day on the job.

Zinke, who was a first-term Montana Congressman and a former Navy SEAL, arrived for his first day at work at the Interior Department in Washington on a horse named Tonto escorted by mounted U.S. Park Police officers.

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Interior Department employs over 70,000 President    Barack Obama’s Fish and Wildlife Service had issued the lead ban on Jan. 19, one day before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, to protect birds and fish from lead poisoning. The move was met with sharp criticism from the National Rifle Association (NRA), which called it Obama’s “final assault on gun owners’ and sportsmen’s rights.”

The Interior Department, which is in charge of conserving fish, wildlife and their habitat, manages one-fifth of the land in the United States. It employs more than 70,000 people across the United States.

Secretarial orders signed Zinke also signed an order on Thursday that would direct federal agencies to identify areas where recreation and fishing can be expanded and sought recommendations for expanding access to public lands and improving fishing and wildlife habitat.

“This package of secretarial orders will expand access for outdoor enthusiasts and also make sure the community’s voice is heard,” he said.

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Zinke said that fishing, hunting, and other outdoor recreation activities “generate thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity.”

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KUDOS to our new U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke!! 

IT IS TIME FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO DEMAND AND TO TAKE BACK ALL THAT HAS BEEN STOLEN, DIVERTED AND ABUSED DURING THE PAST 50 YEARS, ESPECIALLY DURING THE BUSH, CLINTON AND OBAMA COMMUNIST NEW WORLD ORDER REGIMES.  OUR VOICES NEED TO BE HEARD LOUD AND CLEAR.  OUR APPEARANCES NEED TO BE SEEN.  WE NEED TO MEAN BUSINESS OR LOSE ALL.  WHAT ZINKE HAS DONE SHOULD BE AN INSPIRATION TO ALL OF US TO GET INVOLVED IN TAKING OUR COUNTRY BACK FROM THE ENEMY WITHIN.
 

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