Hunting is Conservation: In 1937, hunters did something no industry has ever done: they asked the government to tax them. The result was the Pittman-Robertson Act: an 11% excise tax on firearms, ammo, bows, and arrows, paid entirely by hunters and shooters.
To date it has generated over $17.7 billion for wildlife conservation, nearly $1 billion in 2024 alone. That money restored elk populations. White-tailed deer grew from 500,000 to 30 million. It funds the land, the science, and the wildlife every nature lover enjoys.
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