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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1988957" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>Solid lead from bullets & shotgun pellets does not leach into the environment. It is no different than a piece of gravel laying in the dirt. This old wives tale about it being toxic to the environment is simply a liberal ploy to tax bullets and control guns. The odds of game [animal or fowl] finding & then eating lead in the wild and it poisoning them is so remote... that the odds would be astronomical. You can take a lead fishing weight or tire weight.. drop it into a glass of water and let it set for a week and then safely drink the water... it doesn't leach into the water in solid form.. only in powdered form. Kids got poisoned from lead paint by eating it.. not just being around it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1988957, member: 24428"] Solid lead from bullets & shotgun pellets does not leach into the environment. It is no different than a piece of gravel laying in the dirt. This old wives tale about it being toxic to the environment is simply a liberal ploy to tax bullets and control guns. The odds of game [animal or fowl] finding & then eating lead in the wild and it poisoning them is so remote... that the odds would be astronomical. You can take a lead fishing weight or tire weight.. drop it into a glass of water and let it set for a week and then safely drink the water... it doesn't leach into the water in solid form.. only in powdered form. Kids got poisoned from lead paint by eating it.. not just being around it. [/QUOTE]
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