You Did It! Petition to Ban Lead Fishing Tackle Rejected

Dave LeGear

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Attempts to federally ban lead fishing tackle are once again thwarted by angler actions
but legislation is needed to stop future efforts
Listening to the voices of thousands of activist anglers, on February 14, 2012, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) once again rejected the most recent petition to federally ban lead fishing tackle under the Toxic Substances Control Act. KeepAmericaFishingâ„¢ thanks everyone who took action on this important issue.
[h=3]The Situation[/h]
Attempts to ban the use of lead fishing tackle have become increasingly prevalent. In November 2010, 43,000 anglers such as you helped to defeat an attempt to ban lead in fishing tackle nationwide when the EPA denied a petition to ban lead in fishing tackle. Despite the EPA's ruling, the petitioners filed a law suit against the EPA's decision and submitted a similar new petition to the agency. Thanks to you, this new petition has been defeated!
The EPA's decision demonstrates, once again, that lead fishing tackle is not harming waterfowl populations and that this is not an issue that merits a sweeping ban. Anglers are, first and foremost, some of our nation's most devoted conservationists and the EPA recognized this fact with their dismissal.
[h=3]Your Help is Still Needed[/h]
Despite this monumental win for anglers nationwide, attempts to overregulate our sport have not ended. The Hunting, Fishing and Recreational Shooting Sports Protection Act (S. 838/H.R. 1558) seeks to prevent a federal ban on lead in recreational fishing tackle and helps to ensure that any future regulations on fishing tackle are established based on scientific fact instead of unjustified petitions.
With anti-fishing organizations trying to stop recreational fishing using whatever means they can, the Hunting, Fishing and Recreational Shooting Sports Protection Act is necessary to protect traditional fishing tackle, as well as ammunition, from unjustified bans that will harm the economy and reduce participation in traditional outdoor sports.
[h=3]Take Action![/h]
To assure passage of this important legislation and prevent future attempts to overregulate sportfishing, it's critical that your Members of Congress hear from you! Click here to support the Hunting, Fishing and Recreational Shooting Sports Protection Act today.
 
Looks like they are still lead (just coated) Brother?

I do have a idea on a material that is pourable though so we can use it for jig heads, and I will PM you on it ;)
 
I have ordered some just to see what they are like. So far, all I know is that they are certainly the world's most expensive sinkers.
 
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