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Boys and girls, I must admit that I have a bad habit of not only shooting old guns, but reading old books. Duck Shooting edited by Eugene Connett in 1947 had an article The Future of American Wildfowl by Fredrick Lincoln. He wrote in length about lead poisoning of wildfowl. I don't think we can blame this inconvenience on the anti's though I am convinced they applaud it.
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I have complied with the Federal regs. on waterfowl. But this is stupidity to the tenth power. It supports my strong belief that the anti's have realized, since the Supreme court upheld, by a 5 to 4 margin, the Second Amendment, they may not get our firearms, so they'll go after the ammo.
On some remote farms where I shoot crows and feral pigeons, there is more potential toxic debris from old truck and tractor batteries, tires, electric motors, rusty metals and water run-off loaded with animal poop- and now these folks want us to use non-tox shot- Huummm- I'll do it for waterfowl, but take my chances on my private farms-- Next move, all our sporting clay, trap, skeet and live bird shooting venues- and these "do-gooders" are like the late Carrie Nation with her axe in hand and a 'thousand yard stare" in their beady little eyes. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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