Does anyone have any experience with getting caught with lead for waterfowl? Each year I go to the annual hunting show and there is the Department of Game just as proud as peacocks standing over a box of guns that have been cut in half, showing how hard they are on criminals. Never mind that there are $10,000 worth of over/unders, rifles, etc. cut in half, and it could be daddy's family heirloom gun that the outlaw kid used at night to spotlight a deer. I asked the Director why in this day and time of tight budgets would you not sell those in a lot to the highest bidding FFL holder and use the money to pay a game warden's salary, and he looked at me dumbfounded. So, do they confiscate guns when you violate Federal non-toxic shot only rules? I would not lose a Parker over $3 each shells.
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