The Senate Natural Resources Committee was scheduled to hear Assembly Bill 821 on Tuesday, June 12 but recently pulled the bill from the committee’s schedule. However, AB821 could still be heard at any of the subsequent committee hearings. Read the letter from the California Department of Fish and Game Opposing AB 821
AB821 would ban the use of lead ammunition for hunting in various hunting zones around the state that incorporate condor range. A lead ammunition ban will have disastrous affects on our hunting heritage in California.
Please contact the members of the Senate Natural Resources Committee today and respectfully urge them to protect California’s rich hunting tradition by opposing AB821.
(916) 651-4006
Senator Bob Margett (Vice Chair)
(916) 651-4029
Senator Dave Cogdill
(916) 651-4014
Senator Dennis Hollingsworth
(916) 651-4036
Senator Christine Kehoe
(916) 651-4039
Senator Sheila Kuehl
(916) 651-4023
Senator Michael Machado
(916) 651-4005
Senator Carole Migden
(916) 651-4003
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