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18 May 2011
Today’s TabbloidPERSONAL NEWS FOR [email protected]
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AMMOLAND.COM SHOOTING SPORTS NEWS
Nearly 1 Million AmericanRifles Banned By A Stroke OfObama’s PenMAY 17, 2011 07:49P.M.
Nearly 1 Million American Rifles Banned By A Stroke Of
Barack Obama’s Pen
The Dreaded M1 Garand rifle feared by our current president and gun
banners.
National Association for Gun Rights
Colorado -–(Ammoland.com)- In a move unprecedented in American
history, the Obama Administration quietly banned the re-importation of
nearly one million American made M1 Garand and Carbine rifles.
The M1 Garand, developed in the late 1930’s, carried the United States
through World War II seeing action in every major battle. General Patton
at the time called the M1 Garand “the greatest battle implement ever
devised.”
The rifle is largely credited with giving American soldiers the
advantage and securing victory for the allies.
During the Korean War, nearly one million of these rifles were brought
to South Korea and left with the South Korean government afterward.
Now, South Korea wants to give American gun collectors the chance to
get their hands on this unique piece of history.
A piece of American history that Barack Obama would like to see go
down the memory hole. That’s why I want as many Americans as
possible to put themselves on record opposing this gun ban. After World
War II, the United States government sent millions of these rifles
overseas to our allies and friends.
Over the past 50 years, many of the countries we lent them to returned
them to America to be bought and sold by firearms collectors. This is
nothing new.
Make no mistake; these rifles were made in America, by Americans, for
Americans, to defend freedom on foreign shores. As a part of our history,
they are greatly sought after by American shooters and collectors.
But according to Hillary Clinton’s State Department there is a danger
they might “fall into the wrong hands.”
That they might, possibly, one day be used in a crime. No mention of the
hundreds of thousands of gun owners deprived of the opportunity to own
an integral part of American history.
The State Department’s outrageous claims are nothing more than a
thinly veiled ploy to distract from the real issue: President Obama’s deep
seated hatred for gun rights. While his gun-grabbing base is giddy with
praise at this back-door gun ban, law-abiding citizens across the United
States are crying foul.
Let me be clear: at no time in U.S. history has the ownership of this
firearm – or any part of this firearm -- been illegal, restricted or
banned.
Americans have collected World War II M1 Garand and Carbine rifles for
decades. Now they are sold through the Civilian Marksmanship
Program.
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You can even purchase a newly manufactured model from Springfield
Armory that was made just a month or two ago.
And the M1 Garand’s caliber or capacity is no more dangerous than the
millions of modern firearms owned by Americans across the country
today.
As you can see, there is absolutely no justification for this
unconstitutional gun ban. This is just the latest in a series of anti-gun
schemes from the Obama Administration:
• New BATFE regulations on semi-automatic rifles, requiring
firearms dealers to act as an informant to anti-gun federal
bureacrats if someone buys more than one rifle;
• The Disarming American Citizens Act (H.R. 2159 in the last
Congress) letting Attorney General Eric Holder revoke the Second
Amendment rights of ANY American he chooses based on pure
suspicion;
• Notorious anti-gunners appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court and
other senior administration positions;
• That’s why it is essential that Americans like you and I take a stand
against the M1 Garand gun ban!
It has been common practice since the end of World War II to re-import
these American made rifles from the foreign allies they were lent to
during the war. But the Obama Administration departs radically from
the American tradition.
In fact, on top of banning American citizens from owning these historic
firearms, Obama’s State Department is arranging for the destruction of
nearly one million of them — ironically, at a time of ballooning federal
deficits.
It’s an outrage!
These firearms – truly pieces of American history – rightly belong in the
hands of U.S. citizens.
That’s why I was glad to hear that the National Association for Gun
Rights is helping fight this power grab in the U.S. Senate.
• Do you believe the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the
Second Amendment are the supreme law of the land?
• Do you believe that President Obama banning the re-importation
of these historic firearms is an unprecedented and unconstitutional
power grab?
• Do you support Congress forcing President Obama to reverse his
ban and save these American made rifles from destruction?
If you said “Yes” to these questions, please sign the Firearms Freedom
Survey found on the National Association for Gun Rights website.
Your survey will put you squarely on the record AGAINST Barack
Obama’s Rifle Ban. Not only that, but they’re preparing a massive
program to launch the designed to force President Obama to reverse this
ban.
Direct mail. Phones. E-mail. Blogs. Guest editorials. Press conferences.
Hard-hitting internet, newspaper, radio and even TV ads if funding
permits. The whole nine yards.
Thank you in advance for your time defending our Second Amendment
rights.
For Freedom,
About:
The National Association for Gun Rights was founded in 2001 to serve as
a grassroots gun rights group focusing on building state-level gun rights
groups and lobbying for pro-gun federal legislation. Brown has been a
gun lobbyist for more than 17 years. Visit: www.nationalgunrights.org
Editorial Disclaimer: The opinions and views expressed above
do not necessarily reflect those of the staff, AmmoLand
Shooting Sports News, or other sponsors and partners. See the
Editorial-Review Process for more details.
Tags: Gun Banners, Gun Bans, M-1 Garands, M1 Carbine, NAGR,
National Association for Gun Rights
AMMOLAND.COM SHOOTING SPORTS NEWS
Keith Warren Introduces NewRanch Properties TVMAY 17, 2011 04:55P.M.
Keith Warren Introduces New Ranch Properties TV
Keith Warren Outdoors
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas --(Ammoland.com)- Industry acclaimed
outdoor celebrity Keith Warren is proud to announce the upcoming
debut of an all-new weekly television program — Ranch Properties TV
with Keith Warren — which will air on the Pursuit Channel, beginning
June 29, 2011.
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Ranch Properties TV will showcase unique ranch and hunting properties
across the country and the neighboring communities that embrace the
outdoor way of life.
“We’re very excited to introduce our new Ranch Properties
TV show,” says Keith Warren, a veteran of outdoor television
programming for 25 years. “Owning land has its own very
unique benefits as well as obstacles, and our new program
will address the issues facing rural landowners in today’s
market and spotlight the real enjoyment that owning ranch
property can provide.”
Warren, who is a native Texan and rancher, explains that each program
will target Americans interested in the rural lifestyle. Ranch Properties
TV will have a specific focus on owning rural property and address all
aspects of land ownership — from land conservation to proper wildlife
management — that increase property values and maximize quality land
use.
Beginning June 29, 2011, Ranch Properties TV with Keith Warren will
air three times a week, July through December, on the Pursuit Channel
(Direct TV 608; Dish 240). Show times will be Tuesdays at 7 a.m.;
Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
Also, check out Warren’s other shows, The High Road which can be seen
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Thursday at 12 a.m. and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. and
Keith Warren’s Deer & Wildlife Stories airing January through June 2011
on Tuesday at 1 p.m., Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 12 a.m.
All times are EST.
For more information about Keith Warren, his programs or for
advertising/sponsorship opportunities, email [email protected] or
visit www.KeithWarren.net
Based in New Braunfels, Texas, Keith Warren Outdoor Adventures
produces Ranch Properties TV, The High Road and Deer & Wildlife
Stories programs, airing on The Pursuit Channel. Keith Warren
productions are designed to encourage others to become actively
involved in the outdoors as the ultimate conservationists and stewards of
the land. For more information on Keith Warren Outdoor Adventures,
visit www.KeithWarren.net.
Tags: Keith Warren, Keith Warren Outdoor Adventures, Shooting Media
News
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Top Hunting and ShootingEquipment BrandsMAY 17, 2011 04:33P.M.
Top Hunting and Shooting Equipment Brands
Southwick Associates
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fl --(Ammoland.com)- Bushnell, Hornady,
Remington and Winchester are named most often, but 23 different
brands appear in a new list of the most-purchased hunting and shooting
equipment.
Southwick Associates compiled the list from 41,923 internet-based
surveys completed by hunters and target shooters who volunteered to
participate in HunterSurvey.com and ShooterSurvey.com polls in 2010.
The online consumer panels track changes in hunter and shooter
participation and purchases.
Top brands include:
• Top rifle brand: Remington (17.5% of all purchases)
• Top shotgun brand: Remington, Mossberg (virtual tie with 21.5% of
all purchases)
• Top muzzleloader brand: Thompson Center (31.9% of all
purchases)
• Top handgun brand: Sturm Ruger (16.7% of all purchases)
• Top scope for firearms: Bushnell (17.1% of all purchases)
• Top rifle ammunition brand: Remington (25.3% of all purchases)
• Top shotgun ammunition brand: Winchester (31.9% of all
purchases)
• Top handgun ammunition brand: Winchester (22.0% of all
purchases)
• Top blackpowder brand: Pyrodex (38.7% of all purchases)
• Top balls, bullets, or shot brand: Hornady (28.4% of all purchases)
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• Top bow brand: Matthews (17.5% of all purchases)
• Top arrow brand: Carbon Express (27.6% of all purchases)
• Top fletching brand: Blazer (15.8% of all purchases)
• Top broadhead brand: Muzzy (20.3% of all purchases)
• Top decoy brand: Mojo (12.9% of all purchases)
• Top game call brand: Primos (33.5% of all purchases)
• Top reloading bullet brand: Hornady (31.7% of all purchases)
• Top reloading powder brand: Hodgdon (37.8% of all purchases)
• Top binocular brand: Bushnell (33.6% of all purchases)
• Top holster brand: Uncle Mikes (19.0% of all purchases)
• Top knife brand: Gerber (15.0% of all purchases)
• Top scent or scent covering brand: Scent-A-Way, Scent Shield
(virtual tie with 14.7% of all purchases)
• Top shooting target brand: Shoot-N-C (31.3% of all purchases)
To find out how HunterSurvey.com and ShooterSurvey.com can help
grow your business, contact Rob Southwick at
About Southwick Associates (www.SouthwickAssociates.com):
Southwick Associates specializes in economic and business statistics
related to fish and wildlife including measuring retail expenditures by
anglers, hunters, wildlife viewers and other outdoor recreationists;
quantifying the jobs, tax revenues and other economic impacts of
outdoor recreation; tracking trends within outdoor industries; and
analyzing the value of fish and wildlife resources and their uses.
Participate in Southwick’s surveys at AnglerSurvey.com,
HunterSurvey.com and ShooterSurvey.com.
Tags: HunterSurvey.com, Shooting Industry News, Southwick
Associates, Sportsmen Surveys
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A Federal Tax that Returns1000% on Your Money &Benefits Hunting & Shooting –WTFMAY 17, 2011 04:28P.M.
A Federal Tax that Returns 1000% on Your Money & Benefits
Hunting & Shooting – WTF
Excise Tax Programs: A Cycle of Success
Return On Investment Hunting Excise Tax
Southwick Associates
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fl --(Ammoland.com)- Imagine a business
investment that routinely returns over 1,000 percent annually to your
company.
No need to imagine. Sportfishing, hunting and shooting sports
manufacturers have enjoyed such an investment for more than 60 years!
The investment is actually the excise tax-funded Wildlife and Sport Fish
Restoration programs. Every three months, manufacturers and
importers of fishing, hunting and shooting-sports equipment write
checks to the federal government. These excise-tax payments, 10-11
percent on most products, can be seen as an investment because federal
law earmarks these dollars for maintaining and enhancing America’s fish
and wildlife populations.
The result is abundant, sustainable wildlife and fish populations (non-
game species also benefit as a result of improved habitat and other
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environmental enhancements)—and diverse hunting and fishing
opportunities. Sportsmen and women respond to these opportunities by
purchasing hunting, fishing and target shooting equipment
manufactured or imported by the companies that pay the tax.
Between 1970 and 2006, hunting and shooting sports manufacturers saw
a 1,000 percent annual return on their excise tax investments. Between
1955 and 2006, sport fishing manufacturers saw a 2,157 percent annual
return on excise taxes paid.
The phenomenal restoration of America’s white-tailed deer and wild
turkey populations are well-known examples of the specific “dividends”
paid by these investments.
But the successes also extend into countless other national
and local stories, such as:
• By 1950, pollution and siltation had reduced or even eliminated
fish in many waters that once were highly productive. Sport Fish
Restoration investments turned many fisheries around and
sparked a 200 percent increase in tackle sales (in constant dollars)
since 1955.
• In 1937, states on average allowed 30 days of waterfowl hunting. In
2010, 11 states provided 150 or more waterfowl hunting days, 23
states provided 120 days, and 13 states provided more than 90.
• By the 1950s, the oily and inedible alewife littered the beaches of
the Great Lakes and sport fishing was nearly nonexistent. Now,
thanks in part to Sport Fish Restoration funds, world-class sport
fisheries in the Great Lakes for salmon, trout, walleye, and yellow
perch annually generate more than $2 billion in retail sales and
support more than 58,000 jobs.
• In 1937, Wyoming elk hunters had only limited local seasons.
Today, 170 days of elk hunting are available for various specialty
hunts. More than 53,000 hunters put in more than 412,000
hunter-days devoted to elk hunting, harvesting approximately
23,000 elk.
More details on these investments are outlined in reports prepared in
part by Southwick Associates. The reports are available in “Project Links”
at www.southwickassociates.com or by clicking on the following links:
Summary ROI Report Prepared for AFWA
Detailed technical reports:
• Sportfish Restoration ROI Report
• Wildlife Restoration ROI Report
About Southwick Associates (www.SouthwickAssociates.com):
Southwick Associates specializes in economic and business statistics
related to fish and wildlife including measuring retail expenditures by
anglers, hunters, wildlife viewers and other outdoor recreationists;
quantifying the jobs, tax revenues and other economic impacts of
outdoor recreation; tracking trends within outdoor industries; and
analyzing the value of fish and wildlife resources and their uses.
Participate in Southwick’s surveys at AnglerSurvey.com,
HunterSurvey.com and ShooterSurvey.com.
Tags: Conservation News, Excise Taxes, Shooting Industry News,
Southwick Associates
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NSSF Responds to New YorkTimes Editorial PromotingBanning Lead AmmunitionMAY 17, 2011 03:47P.M.
NSSF Responds to New York Times Editorial Promoting
Banning Lead Ammunition
National Shooting Sports Foundation
NEWTOWN, Conn --(Ammoland.com)- NSSF responds to today’s
New York Times editorial attacking traditional ammunition.
http://tiny.cc/nxs9x
The New York Times
Letters to the Editor
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10018
To the Editor:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) correctly
rejected a petition by anti-hunting groups to ban the use of
all traditional ammunition manufactured with lead
components based on a statute passed by congress over 35
years ago (“Another Misguided Idea From the Gun
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Lobby,” May 17, 2011). As even one of the petitioners has
acknowledged, the proposed ban would have applied to all
ammunition, not just hunting ammunition, thereby affecting
not only sportsmen, but the military, law enforcement and
all responsible gun owners. Bipartisan legislation,
sponsored by the co-chairs of the Congressional Sportsmen’s
Caucus, which is the largest caucus in congress, seeks to
further clarify the existing exemption of ammunition from
EPA jurisdiction and to exempt sport-fishing tackle. Over 35
of the nation’s largest conservation groups support this
commonsense legislation.
The science of wildlife management is based on managing
populations, not on preventing isolated instances of harm to
individual animals. If wildlife management were to be based
on preventing harm to individual animals then presumably
hunting would be banned. Hunting, however, is a critical
management tool, and the excise taxes paid on the sale of the
ammunition you demonize is the primary funding source for
wildlife and habitat conservation in the United States.
Absent sound scientific evidence of a population impact
caused by the use of traditional ammunition, there is no
justification for further restricting or banning its use.
The proper agencies to protect wildlife are the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and the 50 state fish and game agencies. To
illustrate this point, the Fish and Wildlife Service, not the
E.P.A., barred the use of lead shot for waterfowl hunting
many years ago.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study
does not, as you claim, show a health risk to hunters who
consume game harvested with traditional ammunition.
Quite the opposite is true, as demonstrated by the study
showing that the average hunter had blood lead levels less
than half that of the average American – including those
walking the streets of Manhattan. There has never been a
documented case of lead poisoning, let alone elevated lead
levels, caused by consuming game harvested with
traditional ammunition. Once again, the arguments posed
in your editorial are agenda-based science and don’t hold up
to factual scrutiny.
Alternative ammunition made with substantially more
expensive metals comprises just 5 percent of the ammunition
market in the United States. Banning traditional
ammunition, based on emotion rather than science, will
result in skyrocketing prices for ammunition.
Indeed, by needlessly banning traditional ammunition, price
sensitive hunters and target shooters as well as fishermen
will be priced out of their sport, and funding for wildlife and
habitat conservation will dry up.
Sincerely,
Lawrence G. Keane
Senior Vice President and General Counsel
National Shooting Sports Foundation
About NSSF
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the
firearms industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve
hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a
membership of more than 6,000 manufacturers, distributors, firearms
retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations and publishers. For
more information, log on to www.nssf.org.
Tags: EPA, Lead Ammo Bans, National Shooting Sports Foundation,
New York Times, NSSF
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Top 10 Reasons to Host a FirstShots SeminarMAY 17, 2011 03:32P.M.
Top 10 Reasons to Host a First Shots Seminar
Top 10 Reasons to Host a First Shots Seminar
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National Shooting Sports Foundation
NEWTOWN, Conn --(Ammoland.com)- It might not draw laughs like
a Letterman “Top 10,” but if you host a First Shots event at your range,
or, as a retailer, co-sponsor an event with a local range, you will find that
it draws new shooters, and potential lifelong customers, to your facility.
From Tisma Juett, NSSF manager, First Shots, comes the Top 10
Reasons to Host a First Shots:
10. To introduce new people to the sport of target shooting
9. To dispel myths about firearm ownership in your area
8. To create community involvement
7. To increase foot traffic in your range
6. To take advantage of the 50 percent co-op advertising provided by
NSSF
5. To Promote firearm safety
4. To create an awareness in the community of safe firearm ownership
3. To increase retail sales in your retail shop
2. To share in the joy of watching people take their first shots
1. To aid NSSF in our mission to promote, protect and preserve hunting
and shooting sports.
Learn how you can host a First Shots.
About NSSF
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is the trade association for the
firearms industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve
hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a
membership of more than 6,000 manufacturers, distributors, firearms
retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations and publishers. For
more information, log on to www.nssf.org.
Tags: Firearms Education, First Shots, National Shooting Sports
Foundation, NSSF
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American Marten ManagementPlan Available For Review AndCommentMAY 17, 2011 03:07P.M.
Draft American Marten Management Plan Available For
Review And Comment
American Marten Management Plan Available For Review And
Comment
Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, WI --(Ammoland.com)- Two or more self-sustaining
populations of American martens would be maintained in northern
Wisconsin with an ultimate goal of upgrading the species status from its
current endangered species classification, under a draft management
plan currently open for public comment.
The Department of Natural Resources has drafted an American marten
(Martes americana) conservation and management plan that updates
the status of the species in Wisconsin and replaces an original Marten
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Recovery Plan in Wisconsin.
“The goal of this plan is to ensure that American martens remain a viable
member of Wisconsin’s natural heritage today and for generations to
come,” says Jim Woodford, a conservation biologist with the Department
of Natural Resources in Rhinelander.
American martens have cultural significance to the Ojibwe Indians of
Wisconsin. In addition they are one of the best indicator species for a
contiguous, diverse, and healthy northern forest ecosystem.
In states and provinces where American martens are harvested, marten
furs received the second-highest in total dollar sales of all wild furbearers
sold in North America in 2010. In the western Great Lakes states,
martens are legally trapped in northern Minnesota and the Upper
Peninsula of Michigan.
Woodford says martens were found nearly statewide throughout the
forested regions of Wisconsin prior to European settlement, but their
numbers and distribution decreased due to unregulated trapping, habitat
loss, and subsequent wildfires. Even though marten trapping was
prohibited in 1921, martens were considered extirpated from the state by
1925.
Martens (a member of the weasel family) were listed as a state
endangered species, and a recovery plan was developed in 1986. Three
major reintroduction projects have occurred since then to reestablish
martens to the forests of northern Wisconsin.
Marten populations in Wisconsin are monitored annually by winter track
surveys in two core population areas. These surveys have not provided
definite population trends, in large part due to low density of animals.
Researchers estimated between 160 and 282 martens in one core area in
2005. A partnership between DNR, the Chequamegon-Nicolet National
Forest, and the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission are
currently completing a three year project that reintroduced 90 martens
into the other core area.
The draft management plan calls for, among other things, developing a
more accurate population estimate of martens in Wisconsin, maintaining
the established two marten protection areas, developing and
implementing forest management guidelines to protect and improve
marten habitat, and protecting and enhancing corridors for marten
movements between isolated groups of martens.
The Draft Management and Conservation Plan for American Martens in
Wisconsin (pdf) is available on the DNR website or by request to: Jim
Woodford, Conservation Biologist, 107 Sutliff Avenue, Rhinelander, WI
54501, (715)365-8856, [email protected]. Interested
individuals or groups can submit comments on the draft plan to
Woodford via written, e-mail, or oral comments through July 5, 2011.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Woodford – (715)365-
8856
Tags: Conservation News, Endangered Species Act, ESA, WDNR,
Wildlife Management, Wisconsin
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Tis The Season – To Slow TheSpread Of Invasive SpeciesMAY 17, 2011 02:59P.M.
Tis The Season – To Slow The Spread Of Invasive Species
Wisconsin DNR
MADISON, WI --(Ammoland.com)- As residents and visitors to
Wisconsin gear up for camping, fishing, hiking, and other recreation
activities, state invasive species control specialists are asking them to
consider how these activities can inadvertently spread invasive plants
around the state.
“As we venture out to enjoy nature, everyone should be
mindful of how humans and our activities can play a critical
role in either increasing or slowing the spread of invasive
plants,” says Tom Boos, an invasive plant control specialist
with the Department of Natural Resources Division of
Forestry.
At this time of year, Boos says, garlic mustard is one of the most
recognizable invasive plants in woodland settings and it is easily spreads
by seed.
“Simply scraping mud off your boots or shoes before and
after spending time in garlic-mustard infested areas and
removing any seeds stuck to clothing can dramatically reduce
the risk of spreading this and other invasive plants to new
areas,” Boos says.
After camping, people should shake out and brush off equipment to
avoid spreading invasive species to the next spot they set up camp. When
fishing excursions come to an end, anglers should never dump worms or
other bait in the water or out “in nature.”
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“It is best to dispose of unused worms in the trash to avoid
introducing worms into a nearby forest where they greatly
harm the forest,” Boos says. “And remember to always
remove any aquatic plants from boats and trailers and to
drain all water before leaving a boat landing to avoid
spreading aquatic invasive species or fish diseases.”
People take the time to visit parks and other wild areas because of their
beauty and biodiversity, Boos notes, so taking these easy steps can help
protect those valuable natural resources.
Regardless of the type of recreation activities people are participating in,
there are simple actions they can take to minimize the spread of invasive
species.
The Wisconsin Council on Forestry Invasive Species Best Management
Practices [council.wisconsinforestry.org/invasives] (exit DNR) lists
preventative steps for a wide range of outdoor activities from motorized
sports and horseback-riding to hiking, biking, camping and hunting.
There are also activity based handouts on the website that you can share
with others that send the basic message of “Slow the spread by sole and
tread”.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Boos – (608) 266-9276
Tags: Conservation Projects, Invasive Species, WDNR, Wisconsin
AMMOLAND.COM SHOOTING SPORTS NEWS
Max Michel Crowned SecondOverall In Open Division AtTDL France Med Cup 2011MAY 17, 2011 02:53P.M.
Max Michel, Revision Shooter, Crowned Second Overall In
Open Division At TDL France Med Cup 2011
Revision Eyewear
Essex Junction, VT --(Ammoland.com)- Max Michel, champion
shooter for Revision, brought home Second Overall in the Open Division
with 93.98%, or 2174.9024 match points, for the USA at the TDL France
Med Cup 2011, held in Cheval-Blanc, France, May 13-15, 2011.
Michel finished behind World Champion, Eric Grauffel (France), while
third place went to Jorge Ballesteros of Spain.
“I had a blast competing in the TDL France Med Cup 2011
and I wish I could compete in Europe more often,”
commented Michel.
“The style of shooting in Europe is very physical and technical
versus what we do here in the states. I can’t wait to make it
back to Europe next month to compete in the Greek
Nationals. It is great preparation for me as I continue training
for the IPSC World Shoot XVI later this year.”
Michel will next be competing in the Double Tap Championship 2011,
held in Wichita Falls, TX June 3-5, 2011.
ABOUT MAX MICHEL
In 2010, world champion shooter Max Michel joined forces with
Revision in a partnership founded on mutual performance excellence. At
age 29 Max Michel is a legend in the world of competitive shooting. A
three-time World Speed Shooting Champion, five-time USPSA National
Champion, three-time US National Steel Champion and 2010 US IPSC
National Champion, Max is a dominant force in the pistol shooting
sports. Born and raised in New Orleans, Max joined the famed U.S. Army
Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) Action Pistol Team in 1999 where he
served for 10 years as an Army shooter and trainer. Today, Max is
recognized worldwide as a top tier athlete in the practical shooting sports
and Revision is proud to be Max’s eyepro brand of choice – both on and
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World champion shooter Max Michel wears the Revision Sawfly Eyewear
System in competition and in training.
Tags: Competition Shooters, Competitive Shooting News, Max Michel,
Revision Eyewear
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Theodore RooseveltConservation Partnership Boardof Directors Elects New ChairMAY 17, 2011 02:38P.M.
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Board of
Directors Elects New Chair
Katie Distler Eckman assumes leadership of national sportsmen’s
group.
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
WASHINGTON --(Ammoland.com)- At its spring meeting, the board
of directors of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership elected
Katie Distler Eckman, a seasoned conservationist with significant
experience in the nonprofit and foundation realms, to chair the TRCP
board.
“I am honored to lead the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership during a time that is so critical to conservation in
America,” said Distler Eckman.
“The strength of this organization, its deeply committed staff
and its dedicated board members position us to make major
gains in the name of natural resources conservation and
hunting and angling. I am thrilled with this opportunity.
“Through our partnerships in the sportsmen’s community
and our many individual members, the TRCP is effecting
conservation policy that benefits fish and wildlife and our
outdoor traditions,” continued Distler Eckman. “Theodore
Roosevelt said, ‘The credit belongs to the man who is actually
in the arena.’ I look forward to sharing the ‘great enthusiasm
and devotion’ of which Roosevelt spoke as I work with the
TRCP to address the challenges that lie before us.”
A consultant for foundations and nonprofits, Distler Eckman most
recently served as executive director of the Turner Foundation, a
conservation foundation established by Ted Turner, where she oversaw
all aspects of the foundation’s giving and developed strategic funding
agendas that enhanced the foundation’s mission. Before joining Turner,
Katie worked for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, directing
programmatic and financial management of a $35 million conservation
grant portfolio. An avid outdoorswoman with a passion for fly fishing,
she lives in Winston-Salem, N.C., with her husband and two young
children.
Distler Eckman takes the reins as TRCP board chair from longtime board
member Jim Martin, a biologist and the former chief of fisheries for the
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife who currently is conservation
director of the Berkley Conservation Institute.
“In taking on leadership of the TRCP board, Katie Distler
Eckman brings an exciting new energy to this organization
and our conservation policy work,” said Martin. “Katie’s
knowledge of conservation issues and experience with the
nonprofit and foundation communities, combined with her
love for the outdoors, make her an outstanding guide as we
navigate the choppy waters of natural resources
policymaking.”
“Distler Eckman’s strategic approach to conservation funding
and natural resources conservation is unsurpassed,” said
TRCP President and CEO Whit Fosburgh, “and her
leadership will enhance TRCP’s ability to build the
partnerships and promote the policy decisions that ultimately
will assure a future for the outdoor legacy that lies at the
heart of our national identity.”
During its meeting, the TRCP board also voted to name TRCP co-
founder Dr. Rollin Sparrowe a board member emeritus. Sparrowe, a
former U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, is a past TRCP board
chair and has served the TRCP board since the group’s inception.
Learn more about the TRCP and read the TRCP 2011 Conservation
Policy Agenda.
About:
Inspired by the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, the TRCP is a coalition of
organizations and grassroots partners working together to preserve the
tradition of hunting and fishing. Visit: www.trcp.org
Tags: Board Appointments, Conservation News, Theodore Roosevelt
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Chevy & Union Sportsmen’sAlliance Renew Partnership toSupport Conservation &American EconomyMAY 17, 2011 02:09P.M.
Chevy & Union Sportsmen’s Alliance Renew Partnership to
Support Conservation & American Economy
Official Truck of the Outdoors the Chevy Silverado
Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
Nashville, TN --(Ammoland.com)- The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
(USA) is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with General
Motors through Chevy, one of America’s most iconic brands.
This renewal marks the extension of a three year marketing partnership
between Chevy and North America’s premier hunting, fishing and
conservation organization for AFL-CIO Union members and their
families.
“We feel fortunate to be part of an effort that brings together
Union members, who appreciate the quality of products made
in the U.S. and the preservation of hunting and fishing
traditions,” said Chevrolet Field Manager Kevin Messmer.
“As the ‘Official Truck of the Outdoors,’ the Chevy Silverado
is a great fit for this opportunity. We are looking forward to
continuing our partnership with the Union Sportsmen’s
Alliance.”
The Chevy partnership will be showcased in a variety of media formats
available through the USA including the Union Sportsmen’s quarterly
journal, USA Web site, social media and more. Chevy will also be
prominently featured as the official truck of the USA’s new trailer and
mobile shooting platform. The Silverado 3500 HD will make its debut at
the USA’s 3rd Annual Capital Area/DC Sporting Clays Shoot on June 10
in Queenstown, Maryland.
Showcased at the USA’s remaining summer and fall sporting clays and
trap shoots, the 3500 HD will also be featured at specialty events,
conservation projects, and conferences and conventions. With an
improvement of more than 11% on highway fuel economy from the
previous model, the 2011 3500 HD will travel to 16 markets in 12
states—covering nearly 10,000 miles during the third and fourth
quarters of 2011.
When not employed at these functions, the truck and mobile shooting
platform will be showcased outside of Union locals throughout the
country.
“I can’t imagine a vehicle better suited for the task of pulling
our mobile shooting platform across the country than the
3500 HD,” said USA Deputy Director Mike d’Oliveira.
“We feel privileged to have the Chevy brand sponsoring the
USA again. Over the last three years, their support and
commitment has significantly enhanced our efforts to not
only grow our organization but encourage greater
participation in the shooting sports.”
The invaluable assistance of partners like Chevy and other great brands
supports the USA’s goal of uniting the millions of active and retired labor
Union members who hunt, fish, and spend time with their families in the
outdoors into one of the largest hunting and fishing conservation
organizations in the country.
For more information on corporate partnerships and sponsorship
opportunities with the USA, contact Mike D’Oliveira at
[email protected] or 615-831-6796.
The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) is a 501 (c) (4) conservation
based hunting and fishing organization for AFL-CIO Union members,
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retirees and their families. The USA works to expand and improve
hunting and fishing access and wildlife habitat throughout North
America. For more information, visit www.unionsportsmen.org or
www.facebook.com/Unionsportsmen.
Tags: Chevrolet, Conservation News, Sponsorships, Union Sportsmen,
Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
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Dave Sevigny Wins 2011 USPSASingle Stack NationalChampionshipMAY 17, 2011 01:56P.M.
Dave Sevigny Wins 2011 USPSA Single Stack National
Championship
Pro Ears by Altus
Traverse City, MI --(Ammoland.com)- 2011 marked the Centennial
Anniversary of the legendary 1911 pistol and on May 14, 2011 Pro Ears
shooter Dave Sevigny again made practical pistol history.
Using a custom 1911-A1 in 45 ACP Dave competed against 341
competitors in what was the largest and most hotly contested match in
the history of the annual 1911 pistol tournament.
On the final day of the tournament in cold, wet conditions Sevigny
finished in the Top 5 in 8 of 14 stages including two stage wins en route
to a decisive high overall championship.
Dave Sevigny wins 2011 USPSA Single Stack National Championship
This impressive victory marks Sevigny’s 11th USPSA National
Championship making him only the second shooter in USPSA history to
win the Single Stack Nationals elusive overall title. Rob Leatham was the
2011 runner-up and had won all prior Single Stack Classic and National
championships from 1995-2010.
Altus Brands, EVP Charles Ricci noted, “Dave is a
tremendous shooter who has worn Pro Ears Electronic
Hearing Protection/Amplification products exclusively for
the past ten years. Dave is a great representative for Pro Ears
but is also a talented competitor and distinguished
representative for the shooting sports. We are honored and
happy to extend our congratulations to Dave for another
impressive win.”
Dave Sevigny added, “This was a memorable victory for me
and my sponsors. I never shoot without my Pro Ears on as
they provide me with quality hearing protection and
amplification in all weather conditions.
During this match they protected my hearing, helped me hear
range commands and even kept my head warm in those cold,
wet conditions. Pro Ears are always a part of every
championship run.”
In addition to the Pro Ears brand, Altus Brands. LLC also owns
Benchmaster Rifle Rests, Rifleman Hearing Protection, Crossfire Slings,
Bughats, Cass Creek Game Calls, Woodland Whisper, Harmon Deer
Scents and American Bison Leather Products.
For more information please contact:
Pro Ears
484 W. Welch Ct
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www.pro-ears.comTags: Altus, Competition Shooters, Competitive
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Rabbi Bendory Has More ForAnti-2A Senator SilversteinMAY 17, 2011 11:58A.M.
Rabbi Bendory Has More For Anti-2A Senator Silverstein
Rabbi Bendory Has More For Anti-2A Senator Silverstein
Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership
Washington, DC --(Ammoland.com)- Shalom JPFO Friends and
Supporters!
My open letter to IL State Senator Ira Silverstein was noticed by the
Senator himself. He promptly called me the day we released the letter.
Thank you to all of you who shared your feelings with him.
Unfortunately, Senator Silverstein has fully bought into the usual liberal
victim mentality. He remains in denial concerning the dangerous impact
of his stances on gun restrictions, registrations, and citizen
disarmament.
In an effort to further his Jewish education, I did send him
complementary copies of JPFO’s film “No Guns for Jews” and my
recorded lecture on “The Ten Commandments of Self Defense”. He did
not commit to watching or listening. You might politely ask him to do so.
Lest the Senator forget the Nazi (and anti-Jewish) origins of the “gun
control” policies he favors, JPFO is releasing a handbill to help remind
him – http://jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/freebies.htm#latest . Senator, what
do the words “Never Again” mean to you?
Feel free to reach out to the Senator to personally ask him for his
response – [email protected]
As always, thank you for your support of JPFO’s efforts.
Rabbi Dovid Bendory
Rabbinic Director JPFO
About:
Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership Mission is to destroy
“gun control” and to encourage Americans to understand and defend all
of the Bill of Rights for everyone. Those are the twin goals of Wisconsin-
based Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO).
Founded by Jews and initially aimed at educating the Jewish community
about the historical evils that Jews have suffered when they have been
disarmed, JPFO has always welcomed persons of all religious beliefs who
share a common goal of opposing and reversing victim disarmament
policies while advancing liberty for all.
JPFO is a non-profit tax-exempt educational civil rights organization,
not a lobby. JPFO’s products and programs reach out to as many
segments of the American people as possible, using bold tactics without
compromise on fundamental principles. Visit www.JPFO.org –
Copyright JPFO 2011
Tags: Anti Gun Politicians, Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms
Ownership, JPFO
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Ohio House passes HB45(Restaurant & Car Carry RulesFix) and HB54 (Restoration ofRights)MAY 17, 2011 11:50A.M.
Ohio House passes HB45 (Restaurant & Car Carry Rules Fix)
and HB54 (Restoration of Rights)
Editor’s Note: This story was updated as information became available.
Buckeye Firearms Foundation
Ohio --(Ammoland.com)- By a 56 – 40 margin, the Ohio House has
passed House Bill 45, sponsored by Representatives Danny Bubp (R-
West Union) and Terry Johnson (R-McDermott) which will allow
citizens who hold a valid concealed handgun license (CHL) to carry a
firearm in restaurants.
To do so, license holders may not consume any alcohol and must not be
under the influence of alcohol or drugs. According to OpenCarry.org, 42
states (including every state that borders Ohio) allow non-drinking
license holders to carry firearms in restaurants.
The bill also reduces burdensome restrictions regarding how a license
holder must transport a firearm in a car. Currently, Ohio is the only state
to place such complex limitations on license holders.
One month ago, the Ohio Senate passed an amended version of this
legislation (SB17) by a 25-7 margin, having adding a provision to provide
a way for people who were convicted of improperly transporting a
firearm under the current law to receive relief if they would have been in
compliance under the law as amended.
Before the bill passed, Rep. Todd McKenney (R-New Franklin) offered
an amendment to strip restaurant carry from the bill. The anti-gun
amendment was defeated by a 58-38 vote to table. Buckeye Firearms
Association can report that McKenney answered our 2010 candidate
survey just as did Rep. Matt Lundy (D), who BFA recently exposed for
having lied on his 2010 candidate survey by promising to vote for the
legislation in order to win a good grade and an endorsement, only to
reverse course within weeks after being in office.
Other anti-gun amendments were offered by Reps. Ted Celeste (D), Mike
Foley (D) (who invoked “the Wild Wild West atmosphere” he says “could
and would happen” in bars, before introducing an admittedly
“sarcastic” amendment), Sandra Williams (D), Tracy Heard (D) (who
asked “what’s to guarantee me that any one of the members in this
chamber who hold a concealed carry wouldn’t shoot me in the head?”
and said she believes if the bill passes “there isn’t going to be anyone in
Ohio who isn’t carrying a gun.”) and Bill Patmon (D) (who cited
examples of a few CHL-holders who have broken the law as
representative of what he must expect will happen here). Those
amendments too were tabled or defeated – Celeste’s by a 62-34 margin,
Foley’s 72-23, Williams’ 64-32, Heard’s 61-34 and Patmon’s 64-32.
Several Democrats also rose in opposition to the bill. Most notably, Rep.
Mark Okey (D), rose to complain that a letter sent to Representatives by
Buckeye Firearms Association was “threatening” and “intended to
intimidate us.” Okey also claimed that bar owners would be liable for the
actions of those carrying a concealed handgun license.
Ken Hanson, Legislative Chair of Buckeye Firearms
Association, said, “That is not true. Okey needs to refer to
Ohio Law, specifically 2923.126(C)(2)(a) which says ‘A
private employer shall be immune from liability in a civil
action for any injury, death, or loss to person or property that
allegedly was caused by or related to a licensee bringing a
handgun onto the premises or property of the private
employer, including motor vehicles owned by the private
employer, unless the private employer acted with malicious
purpose.’”
Okey concluded his remarks by with this: “Buckeye Firearms, you have
to earn my vote” and asserted that he was voting ‘no‘ as an act of
“legislative self-defense,” shouting “Every citizen has a right to defend
his house. This is our House,” he said, referring to the Statehouse. There
will no doubt a good number of voters who will look forward to
reminding Okey in 2012 that it is not, in fact, his House, it is The
People’s House, and it is he who has to earn our vote.
The House also passed House Bill 54, sponsored by Representatives Ron
Maag (R-Lebanon) and Jarrod Martin (R-Beavercreek), which seeks to
align Ohio law with federal statutes regarding the restoration of rights to
Ohio firearms purchasers. The bill passed by a 78-18 majority. An
amended version of that bill was already passed in the Senate by a 25-7
margin.
Ken Hanson, Legislative Chair of Buckeye Firearms
Association, said, “These bills address three important issues
facing Ohio gun owners and concealed carry license holders
and seek to align Ohio law with federal law and the laws of
our surrounding states.”
Even though both the House and Senate have passed substantially
similar bills, each bill must go through the normal committee vote and
floor vote process in the opposite chamber before it can be sent to
Governor Kasich. Only one bill on each topic will actually make it to the
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Governor. Buckeye Firearms Association is hopeful that the Ohio
General Assembly can expedite these bills, because opportunity for
proponent and opponent testimony has already been given in each
chamber, and so that both bills can be sent to Governor Kasich before
the summer recess.
About:
Buckeye Firearms Association is a grassroots political action committee
dedicated to defending and advancing the right of Ohio citizens to own
and use firearms for all legal activities. Visit: www.buckeyefirearms.org
Tags: BFA, Buckeye Firearms Association, CHL, Concealed Handgun
Licenses, Guns & Cars, Ohio, Restaurant Carry
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Keller Wins Super SeniorShooting Title at USPSA SingleStack NationalsMAY 17, 2011 11:40A.M.
Keller Wins Super Senior Shooting Title at USPSA Single Stack
Nationals
U.S. Practical Shooting Association
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. --(Ammoland.com)- Robert Keller of
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. worked his way back from a fourth place start
to win the Super Senior title at the 2011 Springfield Armory USPSA
Single Stack Nationals this weekend.
Keller, who was in fourth place after the first stage in the match, moved
to second then third before claiming the lead over Paul Clark Sr. of
Littleton, Colo. on stage four. Keller held the lead through the remaining
10 stages to win the title with a final score of 577.6446 points.
Finishing in second and just 7.8013 points out of first was Richard
Heinie of Quincy, Ill., the co-founder of the Single Stack Nationals now
in its 17th year of competition. Heinie finished with a final score of
569.8433.
Rounding out the top five were Clark in third with 548.8634, John
Amidon of North Syracuse, N.Y. in fourth with 532.1285 and Joel Parks
of Festus, Mo. in fifth with 468.6112 points.
“The Super Senior category is always a tough contest and to
win means overcoming serious competition from your fellow
shooters. Through 11 straight stages Robert had to keep the
match co-founder at bay, and that’s never and easy feat.
Congratulations to Robert on an outstanding match,” said
Michael Voigt, USPSA president.
Also claiming titles at this year’s championship were Dave Sevigny of
Smyrna, Ga. who won the overall title with 977.8292 points, and Sara
Dunivin of Phoenix, Ariz., who claimed the Women’s title with 683.7541.
The Junior title went to Austin Cisna of Metamora, Ill. who finished with
610.3718 while the Senior title went to Jon Huspek with 721.2450.
The Springfield Armory USPSA Single Stack Nationals were held this
past weekend in Barry, Ill. with over 350 top shooters from around the
country competing in the event.
Want to learn more about practical shooting, or join the 20,000
members of USPSA in the most dynamic and fast-paced shooting sport
around? Then visit www.USPSA.org, follow @USPSA_Shooting on
Twitter or like USPSA on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/USPracticalShootingAssn.
Tags: Competition Shooters, Competitive Shooting News, United States
Practical Shooting Association, USPSA
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