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    Default Don't forget to urge your senators to support The Sportsmen's Act (S.3525)


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    Not so fast ... it may look good on the surface but it also includes language that gives the Fed.Gov more power to seize private property under the guise of protecting "wet lands"

    http://gunowners.org/a11152012.htm

    THE CENTRAL PROBLEM WITH S. 3525

    The central problem with the bill is that it allows seizure of private lands for “aquatic habitats” [Sections 201(8) and 204 (d) (2)]. The definition of this term is limitless and includes seizure of lands in order to “protec[t] the quality and quantity of water sources” and to “serv[e] as a buffer protecting the aquatic environment.” [Section 201 (2)]
    Thus, a factory that “pollutes” can be seized to protect an “aquatic habitat.” The only real limit on seizure in Section 204 is the requirement that the government manage the seized property “in accordance with the purposes of this subtitle.”

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    more info?

    Everything else, I really like getting the EPA out of ammo. Want to see ammo prices soar, get them involved. I could easily see a ban on import, which shoots domestic production demand through the roof, and along with it, prices. *tinfoil hat on*

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