boondocks
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I target practice a (very) little and come from a family of hunters (and my first cousin several generations removed is Annie Oakley). We have new guns, old guns, big guns, little guns in my family. Bayonets, black powder. etc, civil war relics, etc. Yet I was perfectly fine with saying we can do without lead ammo in national parks, wildlife refuges and other federal lands. I see that this has now been overturned. Given the toxic damage that lead can do, can anyone (without getting political please!) explain why this is necessary?