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You Did It! Monumental Sportsmen’s Legislation Clears 
House of Representatives

Key issues impacting anglers are addressed in the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act


Your Voice Was Heard!

Thanks in large part to the thousands of KeepAmericaFishingTrademark symbol angler advocates who voiced their support, on April 17, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act of 2012 (H.R. 4089). This monumental legislation will, among other things, block ongoing, unjustified efforts by anti-fishing groups to ban lead fishing tackle and improve angler access to federal lands.

Why is the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act so Important?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been petitioned by anti-fishing groups three times in the last 18 months to ban lead fishing tackle and/or ammunition based on a provision in the Toxic Substance Control Act. Time after time the EPA has ruled that the petitioners did not demonstrate that such a ban is “necessary to protect against an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment.” The House-passed provision supports and reinforces the EPA's numerous decisions. The petitioners' continuing efforts, through petitions and lawsuits, demonstrate a clear need for this legislative solution.

The Sportsmen’s Heritage Act also contains several provisions addressing other concerns important to sportsmen and women. Among those is angler and hunter access to federal lands. With expanding land development and growing regulations restricting angler access, federally owned lands are more important than ever for recreational fishing opportunity. The Sportsmen’s Heritage Act promotes increased and more consistent access for fishing and hunting on federal public lands by directing public managers to facilitate recreational fishing and hunting on public lands and waters through their agencies’ land management plans.

KeepAmericaFishing thanks the thousands of anglers who supported this important bill, and will be calling on anglers soon to help ensure similar legislation clears the Senate.

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This is quite the step in the right direction... Any chance it will pass the Senate, and then of course get signed by this president?

Maybe if we have a new President and Senate after the next election.



Steve Hastings said:

This is quite the step in the right direction... Any chance it will pass the Senate, and then of course get signed by this president?

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