In a move sure to please gun rights groups, the Obama administration announced Wednesday that it would not be restricting recreational target shooting on public lands.
Hunting groups had complained about an Interior Department draft policy that would have limited target shooting on certain public lands near residential areas, reports the Associated Press.
Continue ReadingIn a memo released as the Thanksgiving holiday was beginning, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said he would ?take no further action to develop or implement? the draft policy, which was written in response to complaints in Western states from residents who have clashed with gun owners who have used public lands near private property for target practice.
Gun rights groups had condemned the policy as unnecessarily restrictive, the AP said.
Salazar had commissioned a special advisory committee made up of stakeholders, including Ducks Unlimited, Cabela?s and the National Wildlife Foundation. The groups saw it as a federal bid to restrict gun rights, and pushed back against the draft policy, reports U.S. News and World Report.
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