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Media Advisory, May 21, 2013

Contact: Jeff Miller, (415) 669-7357

Conservationists, NRA Face Off in Court This Week Over Lead Ammo

Lawsuit Seeks Stop to Toxic Lead Poisoning Wildlife and Humans

What: A federal court will hear arguments this week in a lawsuit filed by conservation groups against the Environmental Protection Agency for its refusal to address toxic lead in hunting ammunition that poisons and kills eagles, endangered condors and other wildlife as well as threatening human health. The court hearing will focus on motions to dismiss the lawsuit by the EPA, National Rifle Association and other gun groups; and whether the EPA has the authority under the Toxic Substances Control Act to regulate toxic lead in ammunition.

When: Thursday, May 23, 2 p.m.

Where: U.S. District Court, 333 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., in Courtroom 24A before Judge Emmet G. Sullivan

Background:
In 2012, 100 organizations in 35 states formally petitioned the EPA to use the Toxic Substances Control Act to regulate the toxic components of hunting ammunition, including the lead bullets and shot projectiles that cause lead poisoning of wildlife. When the EPA refused to evaluate the petition, the Trumpeter Swan Society, Cascades Raptor Center, Center for Biological Diversity, Loon Lake Loon Association, Preserve Our Wildlife, Tennessee Ornithological Society and Western Nebraska Resources Council filed a lawsuit in 2012. The National Rifle Association, National Shooting Sports Foundation, Safari Club International and Association of Battery Recyclers intervened in the case, claiming the EPA does not have authority to regulate lead ammunition under the Toxic Substances Control Act.

After approving the Toxic Substances Control Act in 1976, the U.S. House of Representatives said in a report about the history and intent of the Act that it “does not exclude from regulation under the bill chemical components of ammunition which could be hazardous because of their chemical properties.” The EPA has already declared that lead is a toxic substance and taken steps to remove it from other products and uses.

“It’s shameful that the NRA and their cronies are trying to block attempts to save wildlife from preventable lead poisoning,” said Jeff Miller with the Center for Biological Diversity. “Congress clearly gave the EPA authority to regulate toxic lead in hunting ammunition. There’s plenty of nonlead ammunition available on the market now, so there’s no reason to let the NRA hold this process hostage and stop common-sense measures that will save bald eagles and other wildlife and lessen the risk to people.”

Read more about the Center’s Get the Lead Out campaign.

Read a fact sheet on the EPA’s authority to regulate lead bullets and shot under the Toxic Substances Control Act.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 500,000 members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places.


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