Governor
Schwarzenegger Signs Bills to Allow Microstamping and
to Ban Lead Ammunition!
In a move opposed by SCI, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed
a law on Saturday banning lead centerfire
ammunition in the range of the endangered California condor. The
law, called the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act (introduced by Pedro Nava,
D-Santa Barbara), usurps some of the authority of the State Fish and Game
Commission to regulate hunting in the State. The purported purpose of the Act
is to protect endangered condors from lead ingestion. The Act mandates
non-lead ammunition for big-game and coyote hunting in condor
range. The Act defines condor range in an overbroad fashion using deer
zones and highways in an area of south and central
Gov.
Schwarzenegger also signed an unprecedented measure Saturday “requiring that
certain pistols sold in the state be equipped to mark each cartridge when fired
so police can more easily trace the weapons. The bill requiring that
semiautomatic pistols be equipped with microstamping
devices by 2010 is the first in the nation.” (Source: