Posted on 07/04/2007 6:53:08 PM PDT by skimbell
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed new rules that would have a dramatic effect on the storage and transportation of ammunition and handloading components such as primers or black and smokeless powder. The proposed rule indiscriminately treats ammunition, powder and primers as explosives. Among many other provisions, the proposed rule would: Prohibit possession of firearms in commercial facilities containing explosivesan obvious problem for your local gun store. Prohibit delivery drivers from leaving explosives unattended
(Excerpt) Read more at nraila.org ...
Of course all gun shop owners will do is keep all firearms or ammo in a separate locked room.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1563271/posts?page=108#108
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See link at post 23 for objectives.
Now that explains are new crack down on fireworks this season. :(
I was at a 'town meeting' with my congresscritter Sam Johnson, who is generally a fairly conservative guy. During the Q&A part of the meeting, I asked him if he could tell me what the bill number was for any bill he'd proposed or sponsored that would eliminate the 1934, 1968, and/or 1986 victim disarmament acts.
He started sputtering about such a thing not being possible to get passed. I told him I didn't care, and that we should have the gun grabbers wasting their time trying to stop good legislation like this rather than us spending all their efforts stopping their crap.
Keep in mind that at the time we had a publican house, senate, and presidency.
Even pols that are fairly decent on the 2nd don't really support it.
Have you read the public comments. The first two are interesting.
I saw that link and didn’t click over yet. I’m multitasking at the moment :)
Thanks for the bump to remind me though.
“Try reading the OSHA proposal instead of the bs article.”
I did and the Analysis by the NRA-ILA is correct. The section on small arms ammo and storage propellants is ridiculous.
For instance, you would only be able to display 50 lbs of propellant in a store.
These are regulations that are not due to any exposions or incidents, but are due to another set of beaurocrats trying to regulate shooting out of existence.
I would suggest posting your comments to them and copying your House Rep and Senator. It is very clear that this is designed to shoot down the gun industry.
Did you click the link?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1860041/posts?page=47#47
The comments are Eagle Eye’s.
Yup. That is exactly what you should do, OSHA. Glad we could help!
At least some explosives are arms, in the Constitutional sense.
Get rid of the anti gunners!
the 4th of July isn’t as fun as it used to be.
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