Backing down in the face of strong opposition from the National Rifle Association, black powder shooters and allied groups, OSHA on July 17 announced it has closed the comment period for its April 13, 2007, proposed revisions in the existing explosives standard. A check of the www.regulations.gov site indicated 2,284 comments had been submitted, overwhelmingly opposed to the proposal.
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