Here's the latest drival from the fellow that is trying to get lead shot banned.
This is a letter published in the local paper @
http://www.abbynews.com/ click on letters in the top menu bar to find the letters that I posted below.
It’s time to get the lead out
Mar 30 2006
Editor, The News:
Thank you for once again bringing our attention to the recurring mass swan die-offs in our area.
The article by Trudy Beyak (March 25) is much more than an update as it brings to light a most significant revelation.
I am referring to the quote stating that “researchers, however, agree with Sinclair, and argue that government agencies in Canada and the U.S. must immediately ban hunters from using lead shot.”
It is apparent that, forgetting whether Judson Lake is the mysterious “hot spot” or not, an overarching problem exists in the needless continued loading on the environment of toxic lead shot from hunting and shooting activity.
The existing partial ban on lead shot use in B.C. provides little consequence because swans and other wildlife continue to ingest lead shot in fields where it is legal to use lead shot, as well as in wetlands.
Now comes the plea. Dear reader, without your involvement this necessary ban will never happen. The CWS needs your support!
The reality is that legislators will not act without mass confirmation that they are moving in accordance with the pulse of the general public.
The manufacturing companies have long ago made the transition to non-toxic ammunition and currently offer a broad array of effective and affordable substitutes, some of which even outperform lead.
A ban on the import, manufacture and sale of toxic lead shot is a no-brainer and is in the best interest of society and its wildlife, but it will not happen anytime soon without your involvement.
Please make a difference by contacting Environment Minister Barry Penner at
barry.penner.mla@leg.bc.ca and urging him to introduce legislation completely banning the spread of lead shot contamination in our province.
Also, please contact Ed Fast at
Fast.E@parl.gc.ca, urging him to do the same at the federal level.
Together we can turn this around!
Kevin Sinclair
Abbotsford
Here is my letter that was published today in response to the drival above as well as I have sent to both Barry Penner and Ed Fast at least 24 pages of web links, comments from many on this and other forums, and from people in the USA.
Take a shot at cleaning environment
Apr 01 2006
Editor, The News:
I compliment and totally respect the efforts to save the swans in the Judson Lake area of the Fraser Valley but I feel that the emotional appeal to ban lead shot in Canada is misguided and will have no effect on the future of these majestic animals.
The use of lead shot for hunting water fowl was banned in Canada in 1999 and, as acknowledged by Mr. Kevin Sinclair on his Save the Swans website, will not have any real new effect in stopping the future deaths of these water fowl due to the lead shot already present in Judson Lake.
Unfortunately, lead was used for hunting water fowl over water for generations before this problem was realized, but we must understand that the lead shot that is being found in these birds is already present and there is no proof that hunters in Canada are still using lead shot.
May I suggest that we follow the example of our new Conservative federal government in their decision to not ban handguns in Canada like the Liberal party wanted to do but instead get tough on crime and criminals by supporting our police officers and implementing longer jail terms.
I suggest that we call on our different levels of government to support enforcement of the current lead shot ban by supporting our conservation officers more financially, resulting in more enforcement officers in the areas that are affected.
Fines should be increased and maybe even jail terms implemented for those who are using lead shot in the hunting of water fowl.
The increased fines would pay for the extra enforcement costs and would prove that some hunters are still using lead shot.
If they do not find anyone using lead shot, we would know beyond any doubt that hunters are not using it anymore and that banning it in Canada would have no effect in preventing the future deaths of these magnificent swans.
Lead shot is being used safely across Canada at gun clubs in many different shotgun shooting sports, including Olympic-level competitions.
There have been many studies that have shown the use of lead at gun clubs does not affect our waterways or water fowl in any way. Actually, more lead has been leached into our waterways by the use of paints that contain lead and are used in painting the lines on all of our roadways.
Also, lead is still being used in many industries around the world so maybe we should be directing our efforts towards stopping industry from polluting our environment.
Let's get together and work to clean up our environment so that no future deaths occur.
Cameron Cooke
Abbotsford
NFA member
SASS member
RFOCBC member
BC Wildlife Federation member
Wild Sheep Society of BC member
CPC member Executive Board Director, 3rd Vice President Abbotsford Electoral District
Mission & District Rod & Gun Club member and Executive Board Director, Director of Communications