Posted on 03/03/2017 2:08:19 PM PST by billorites
On his first day full in office, Donald Trumps new Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke literally mounted his horse and rode roughshod over former President Barack Obamas final spiteful attack on American gun owners.
On his first full day in office, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke issued an order Thursday reversing a last-minute action by the Obama administration to ban lead ammunition and fish tackle used on national wildlife refuges.
Gun-rights supporters condemned the earlier order issued a day before Obama left office Jan. 20 as nakedly political. The order was intended to protect birds from lead poisoning, the Obama administration said.
Zinke, a former Montana congressman and avid hunter, said the new order would increase hunting, fishing and recreation opportunities on lands managed by Fish and Wildlife Service.
Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said Zinkes order represents an important check on executive abuse and reverses what was a deliberate attack on Americans fundamental rights and privileges by the Obama administration.
The order reverses a decision by the Obama administration to phase out use of lead ammunition and fishing tackle on wildlife refuges by 2022.
Zinke, who rode to work on a horse Thursday as a sign of solidarity with U.S. Park Police, said the hunting order and another order directing agencies to identify areas where recreation and fishing can be expanded were intended to boost outdoor recreation in all its forms.
Outdoor recreation is about both our heritage and our economy, he said in a statement. Between hunting, fishing, motorized recreation, camping and more, the industry generates thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity.
Lead shotshell ammunition and fishing tackle (typically BB-sized or smaller sinkers) have been banned in many places over concerns that wildlife were ingesting them and giving them lead poisoning. Obama went well beyond that, however, and attempted to ban lead rifle and pistol ammunition, even though the science backing such a ban is dubious at best. Obamas lead ammunition ban was nothing more or less than a spiteful parting shot by a failed gun control advocate wanting to make life miserable for hunters and other outdoorsmen.
Interior Secretary Zinkes decision to reverse Obamas hatred-fueled ban was clearly the right response.
My doctor tells me I'm not getting enough lead.
My doctor warned me that if I keep this winning up, I’ll go blind.
True grit going to work to clean up after obambi.
Gotta love Zinke’s style.
How does a blimp like that become a police officer?
Birds killed by lead poisoning.
Instead of riding in the limo during the Inauguration Parade, my fantasy was for Trump to ride shirtless astride an elephant down Pennsylvania Ave.
probably has a Kelvar vest.
In fact, everyone so inclined should go out and spray a little extra lead around this weekend to make up for the past month or so. A nice FU to Obama!
That photo brings back great memories of hunting ringneck pheasants in the Dakotas. Those who don’t hunt have missed a special joy in this life.
Another fabulous choice !
Love his heart!
Secretary Zinke, please order the re-opening of closed logging roads in the National Forests. Both east and west coasts. There is much forest that is inaccessible for day trippers.
Forgot to add, please loosen restrictions on beach driving at Hatteras and Cape Lookout NS in the OBX of NC!
The guy GOES TO WORK ON A HORSE.
Where are the NEVERTRUMPERS on this thread?
More birds are killed by those windmills than by lead poisoning.
And this is why it is a lie to call it Public Land. There is nothing public about federal parks. It might as well be area 51
Now he needs to carry a 45 revolver like McCloud.
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