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1 hour ago, Gerald said:

But , isn't black powder smoke a "known Carcinogen" in Cali?:cowboy:

Isn't everything? I was after a bowsaw blade..... YUP! I guess some people like to chew on them!?

1 hour ago, John Morris said:

Our state has outlawed lead for hunting too.

 

Ditto in WI. 

Isn't the waterfowl lead ban a Federal rule? I'm not a duck hunter, but I had always thought it was. A few years back I got permission from the state to kill some nuisance Canadian geese that were raising a family on our pond. (Trust me, you NEVER want a family of geese in your yard). Anyway, to do this, I had to have an Ohio hunting license and use steel shot. I was also not allowed to eat them (like that was going to be a problem:ROFL:). They had to be buried or donated to a charity (?).

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The lead shot was banned due to lead contamination showing up in the systems of fish, waterfowl, and other aquatic wildlife.

Seems they would eat the lead shot along with whatever else they ate, so it was banned to keep us from eating lead contaminated food.

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27 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

The lead shot was banned due to lead contamination showing up in the systems of fish, waterfowl, and other aquatic wildlife.

Seems they would eat the lead shot along with whatever else they ate, so it was banned to keep us from eating lead contaminated food.

Gee Whiz. Of all the quail, deer, elk, rabbits, and, squirrels I've shot with lead ammo, I should be full of lead contamination. Maybe it was my dad's admonishments to "Get the lead out" that saved me. Tho, he wasn't talking about cleaning game!:D

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55 minutes ago, Gene Howe said:

 I should be full of lead contamination. :D

Are you sure you aren't? :Laughing:

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6 minutes ago, John Morris said:

Makes me wonder how we ever survived as a human race before "regulations".

 

:ChinScratch:...Depending upon the "regulation" probably better than we do now. :unsure:

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1 hour ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

Are you sure you aren't?

Pretty sure I have some in my right foot! :blush:

 

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3 hours ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

Isn't the waterfowl lead ban a Federal rule?

Probably, Fred, but I'm only familiar with the Ontario regulations. Migratory birds ARE the responsibility of the feds, so that would make sense!

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I remembered the alert coming up on this but have been busy...finally had time to read it in detail. Thank you for the review and will put a set of these on my for sure get list :TwoThumbsUp:

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