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War on 2nd Amendment continues: California Officially Bans use of Lead Bullets
2015-04-10
[Daily Caller] Environmental activists cheered the California Fish and Game Commission's decision to adopt regulations banning the use of lead ammunition for hunting throughout the Golden State.
Federal Regulations, 'death by a thousand cuts.'
In a unanimous vote, the Commission opted to phase out lead bullets, which hunters groups are calling a de-facto ban on hunting in the state. Environmentalists, on the other hand, are saying these regulations will save California Condors and Golden Eagles from getting lead poisoning.

The lead bullet ban comes from legislation signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, in 2013 that required lead bullets to be phased out of the state by no later than 2019. The bill was signed after environmentalists and animal rights activists convinced state politicians that lead bullets poisoned animals that condors and eagles fed on -- causing them to be harmed in turn.

A bill that designated "lead-free" hunting zones was signed into law by former Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2007. By 2008, California hunters could not use ammunition containing more than one percent lead by weight within range of California condors.
I, Arnold 'The Terminator' make millions of USD making movies about guns that fire thousands of rounds per minute, but that is ok. This is Amerika, I love it.
But the Commission's decision Thursday makes California the first state to completely ban lead bullets for hunting. Hunting groups argue the ban is intended to stop hunting altogether in the state because ammo prices will skyrocket.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  drink up!
Posted by: Frank G   2015-04-10 11:43  

#5  So I guess if you want to kill someone, now you have to run them over, hit them with a rock, or throw them out a window. Works for anyone with an F150, I suppose.
Posted by: gorb   2015-04-10 10:34  

#4  First water, now lead...air to follow in 3....2....
Posted by: Warthog   2015-04-10 09:56  

#3  But the Commission's decision Thursday makes California the first state to completely ban lead bullets for hunting.

I'm sure they're impressed down in the 'hood. Popping a cap in ur ass, is probably not 'hunting' in legal precedent.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-04-10 09:25  

#2  I wonder. Is it possible for other states to ban products from California (software, movies, TV shows) because of alleged adverse social results?
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-04-10 07:41  

#1  How do they feel about spent uranium bullets in the Golden State?
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-04-10 07:29  

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