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Topic: OSHA rule would change life in the USA and end ammo, propellant manufacture
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Nahuatl
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posted July 05, 2007 07:39 PM
Leonard, I faxed OSHA a letter of my own this evening. The letter below was too much for my tastes, so I wrote my own 2-paragraph version. This deserves everyone's attention.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proposed OSHA Regulation Threatens Firearm and Ammunition Industry The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the government agency charged with assuring the safety and health of America's workers, is proposing a regulatory rule affecting the manufacturing, transportation and storage of small arms ammunition, primers and smokeless propellants. As written, the proposed rule would force the closure of nearly all ammunition manufacturers and force the cost of small arms ammunition to skyrocket beyond what the market could bear—essentially collapsing our industry. This is not an exaggeration. The cost to comply with the proposed rule for the ammunition industry, including manufacturer, wholesale distributors and retailers, will be massive and easily exceed $100 million. For example, ammunition and smokeless propellant manufacturers would have to shut down and evacuate a factory when a thunderstorm approached and customers would not be allowed within 50 feet of any ammunition (displayed or otherwise stored) without first being searched for matches or lighters. NSSF and SAAMI have already had a preliminary meeting with OSHA officials to begin the process of explaining to them the major problems this proposed rule presents for all levels of the firearms and ammunition industry. Furthermore, NSSF and SAAMI are each seeking a 60-day extension of the public comment period (currently scheduled to expire July 12). NSSF is urging all retailers to contact OSHA directly and request a 60-day extension of the public comment period. Retailers should inform OSHA that the proposed rule constitutes a "significant regulatory action" as defined in Executive Order 12866 (1993) Section 3(f)(1) in that it will clearly "adversely affect in a material way" the retail sector of the firearms and ammunition industry, productivity, competition and jobs and that the annual compliance cost for all retailers of ammunition will far exceed $100 million dollars. SEE BELOW for a template letter. If you choose to draft your own letter, the reference line must read as follows: RE: Docket No. OSHA–2007–0032 Request to Extend Public Comment Period and Request for Hearing on "Significant Regulatory Action" as Defined in Executive Order 12866 Please fax the letter to: 202-693-1648 (include the docket number and Department of Labor/OSHA on the cover sheet and in the reference section of your fax or letter.
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OSHA Docket Office Docket No. OSHA–2007–0032 U.S. Department of Labor Room N–2625 200 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20210
RE: Docket No. OSHA–2007–0032 Request to Extend Public Comment Period and Request for Hearing on “Significant Regulatory Action” as Defined in Executive Order 12866
Dear Secretary Chao:
I am writing to request an extension for public comment set to expire on July 12, 2007 for Preliminary & Initial General Observations on OSHA Explosives Proposed Rule (29 CFR Part 1910) - Published at Federal Register Vo. 72, No. 71, at P. 18792 (April 13, 2007).
After reviewing the proposed regulations it is my belief that the proposed rule is a "significant regulatory action" as defined in Executive Order 12866 (1993) Sec. 1(f)(1) in that it will clearly "adversely affect in a material way" the retail sector of the firearms and ammunition industry, productivity, competition and jobs and that the annual compliance cost for all retailers of ammunition will far exceed $100 million dollars.
Below is a bulleted list of what I am most concerned about:
· Massive Costs
· Ammunition Shortage to DoD and Law Enforcement
· Unreal assumptions - this rule cannot be complied with reasonably by millions of American sportsmen, small and large businesses, law enforcement officers, or the US Military.
· Shipping is Halted
· National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) Rules Exceeded
It bears noting that scientific testing and safety records clearly illustrate that small arms ammunition is inherently an extremely safe product. Billions of rounds of ammunition are sold each year in the U.S. and records demonstrate that current production and safety requirements are working.
I urge OSHA to grant an extension to this critical regulatory process.
Sincerely,
(insert contact info)
Edited letter content. [ July 05, 2007, 08:15 PM: Message edited by: Nahuatl ]
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Nahuatl
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posted July 06, 2007 07:52 AM
Probably a repeat. Here's a link to the Senate Contact Page. Find your Senators - fill in the blanks - and cut and paste this message (( or WRITE YOUR OWN WITH GUSTO ))
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Hon. Mr./Ms.(Senator's Name)
RE: Docket No. OSHA–2007–0032
I write to you to express my dismay at the proposed OSHA rule that would treat small arms ammunition as "explosives." New rules proposed by OSHA would adversely affect thousands of businesses, millions of sportsmen, every law enforcement officer in America, and the entire US military.
It bears noting that scientific testing and safety records clearly illustrate that small arms ammunition is inherently an extremely safe product. Billions of rounds of ammunition are sold and safely shipped to law enforcement, the military, and individuals each year in the U.S. and records demonstrate that current production and safety requirements are working.
(Signature)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you don't take this seriously and make the effort to contact OSHA and your own Senators yourself, you may see ammunition become totally unavailable, or see ammo costs go up 1000%. DO NOT LET BUREAUCRATS BACKDOOR YOUR 2nd AMENDMENT RIGHTS. Do not leave this up to the other guy.
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Dusty Hunter
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posted July 06, 2007 08:32 AM
Thanks for the information. I sent mine off today. I'm someone who doesn't let up on these guys. It's not just about voting. We need to contact these "representatives" and let them know our positions because they work for us. If we let them forget that, we're in deep scat.
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Leonard
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posted July 06, 2007 09:18 AM
Actually, that's a good idea, Fred. They would do well to open congressional hearings on the reasons why these do gooders think stuff like this is what the citizens want. Make OSHA and all the rest justify their actions for the public interest. Let them tackle other "important" issues like global warming and take away their access to sharp instruments. As regulators, they are misguided.
Let's see? They take away our $800 guns so that poor getto kids can't steal them, and sell them on the street for $50, so they can kill each other.
Good hunting. LB
edit: on the road out of town in about ten minutes. Good bye, Valley of the Sun; hello CA. [ July 06, 2007, 09:22 AM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
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Bofire
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posted July 06, 2007 04:58 PM
I contacted today, thanks for making it easy. The form you must fill in is great. it asks for email address, my answer, "its on the email stupid" to Cantwell it worked to Murray I had to put in an address. sort of a test. CD
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Paul Melching
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posted July 06, 2007 05:00 PM
Thanks Gary Sent letters to Kyl and McCain though Mc Cain wont get his he's to busy campaigning , to bother with being a senator.Whats it gonna take for all these dummies to wake up and realize what they are doing to this great nation. PM
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Cdog911
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posted July 07, 2007 04:32 AM
Unemployment
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Dusty Hunter
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posted July 07, 2007 04:22 PM
Maybe this will wake them up?
http://www.theterryandersonshow.com/MISC/KYL-REBATE/JudasKylRebate070705.html
Oh, and by the way, I contacted both of the AZ senators, and contacted my congressman and asked him to open some congressional hearings on this sort of anti-rights regulations. In addition, I contacted AZ Citizens Defense League and hopefully they will get their members activated on it. [ July 07, 2007, 06:56 PM: Message edited by: Dusty Hunter ]
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Nahuatl
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posted July 09, 2007 08:54 PM
Travelling to and from Tucson this weekend, I stopped in at Cabela's and a couple of Sportsman's Warehouse stores. None of the employees or managers had heard about the new OSHA rule. I spent as much time as I dared in each store trying to convince them how bad the situation would be if this were to become law, to log onto the NRA internet site, to email their own Senators, and to get involved.
I am amazed at the response of the manager of the Avondale SW who said how great the new rule would be. In the event of a thunderstorm, she thought it would be fantastic. She could close the store and go home for the day. Her attitude towards the problem and the business itself told me she needed to be looking for a new line of work. [ July 09, 2007, 08:57 PM: Message edited by: Nahuatl ]
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Cdog911
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posted July 10, 2007 04:41 AM
I think my next letter would be to corporate describing the conversation she and you shared.
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Leonard
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posted July 10, 2007 09:14 AM
I agree with that!
In Kalifornia, it is the same attitude with Fish and Game. A lot of the wardens are bunny huggers who are not at all sympathetic with me and my objectives when in the field.
Good hunting. LB
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Nahuatl
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posted July 10, 2007 10:53 AM
I'm glad to say that my preaching did not fall on deaf ears at the gun counters. I learned right at the beginning of this exercise to qualify my audience and ask immediately if my listeners were shooters or hunters. If they were, they were very interested in joining the fray.
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Leonard
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posted July 10, 2007 12:31 PM
Golden State Ammo Registration Bill Gutted!
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The Bandit
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posted July 13, 2007 08:33 PM
It's amazing how few people I have talked to even know about this. If anything deserves a chain Email this is it. It's things like this that the media never talks about that have a way of sliding through. [ July 13, 2007, 08:35 PM: Message edited by: The Bandit ]
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