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<blockquote data-quote="JimBridger" data-source="post: 824559" data-attributes="member: 63518"><p>I do not know how, or when the Federal Government will dispense the funding from the <strong>Pittman–Robertson Act of 1937, </strong>but as most of you are aware we are experiencing the greatest volume of gun and ammunition sales our country has ever seen. All reloading equipment manufacturers are on back-order. Not to mention all the other Sportsman dollars being spent. How poorly will all this record funding be spent?</p><p>I am sorry, I do not mean to rant. I am trying wrap my brain around what is happening to our herd populations, ranchers, and especially small farm operations.</p><p>I think it is well illustrated in the video between The Rancher and I presume two biologists discussing the events and condition of his bull that lead to its death.</p><p></p><p>Time for more coffee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBridger, post: 824559, member: 63518"] I do not know how, or when the Federal Government will dispense the funding from the [B]Pittman–Robertson Act of 1937, [/B]but as most of you are aware we are experiencing the greatest volume of gun and ammunition sales our country has ever seen. All reloading equipment manufacturers are on back-order. Not to mention all the other Sportsman dollars being spent. How poorly will all this record funding be spent? I am sorry, I do not mean to rant. I am trying wrap my brain around what is happening to our herd populations, ranchers, and especially small farm operations. I think it is well illustrated in the video between The Rancher and I presume two biologists discussing the events and condition of his bull that lead to its death. Time for more coffee [/QUOTE]
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