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While I am a big fan of Barnes Copper Bullets, this would be devastating to the sport.


https://www.canada.ca/en/environmen...act/lead/using-more-lead-free-ammunition.html

Moving towards using more lead-free ammunition
Each year approximately 375 million cartridges are imported into Canada for recreational shooting, hunting and enforcement activities. This ammunition releases about 5,200 tonnes of lead into the environment annually. It is the single most significant source of lead releases onto the land in Canada.

Lead is a highly toxic metal. It can cause detrimental effects to the nervous and reproductive systems of humans and wildlife, sometimes leading to death. Other problems include:

game meat containing lead ammunition fragments and consumed by children could have an impact on their intelligence and development
use of lead ammunition at outdoor shooting ranges can contaminate the surrounding soil and ground water
scavengers and predators such as eagles can be poisoned by ingesting spent lead ammunition and related fragments, or by consuming wounded or dead prey containing lead fragments
Alternatives to lead
There is lead-free ammunition available in the Canadian market. Made from materials such as copper or copper-zinc alloy, steel, tungsten or bismuth, it is as effective if not better than lead.

The advantages of lead-free ammunition are:

it does not contaminate soil or water
it does not fragment or contaminate game meat that is eventually consumed by Canadians or by scavenging animals
compared to overall hunting or sport shooting expenditures, munition costs is minimal
Waterfowl hunters have been using non-lead shot since the early 1990s. However, recreational shooting and other game hunting remain a significant cause of lead releases. Protect your family and wildlife by choosing and promoting the use of these alternatives. If lead-free ammunition is not available at your sporting goods store, ask them to carry it.

How to be involved
To start a conversation, we would like your ideas and input into designing an approach that encourages the use of lead-free ammunition including:
how to spread the message to encourage lead-free hunting and shooting
what actions could be implemented to increase accessibility of non-lead products
what practices could be implemented to mitigate resulting risks in Canada
how we could engage and build upon existing initiatives
what additional information we should consider

This study, along with feedback received, will inform the development of an approach for encouraging lead-free ammunition in Canada. We welcome you to be part of this and future conversations on this subject. The easiest way to engage is by sending us your comments by email to ec.produits-products.ec@canada.ca by June 1, 2018.
 
Anyone not surprised by this is not trying paying attention, this has been a long time in coming.
 
The industry would look good if it switched voluntarily. Im all for reducing lead. I don't want lead in my wild meat. I understand that can be viewed as another veiled attack on shooting sports/hunting though.
 
Just another approach to "limiting" firearm usage in Canada , once we are all using "acceptable" alternatives to lead it will be the caustic effects of primers that will be the issue or the detrimental effects of gunpowder ... I think 3 gun should be looked at as well ... running with pointy objects has to be a concern as well , somebody could loose an eye out there ...

Yes this was sent out to Gun Clubs for input/comment . A year ago Gun Clubs were also contacted for survey input into the number of rounds fired at Clubs on an annual basis .
 
Where do they come up with this S#*t. Now eating wild game is going to be child abuse!

"game meat containing lead ammunition fragments and consumed by children could have an impact on their intelligence and development"
 
The banning of lead has little to no relation to the environment.

5200 tonnes into the environment annually? BS. I bet 5100 tonnes of it is captured in range backstops.
 
Pretty sure wild meat with a little bit of lead in it is still going to be healthier for your children than horribly gmo'd meat or vegetables that's unregulated and unlabeled...just make living illegal already
 
I read a study where the rain water running through a military range contained levels if lead 20 times the normal amount. I'll try to find and post the article.


Given the centuries of use of lead projectiles in Canada, not to mention military bases, there must be a mountain of evidence to support the basis of your statement. Care to inform us?
 
Lead contamination in ranges is at 10,000mg kg, lead in normal environmental settings are 300 mg kg.

Lead can take from 1000-10000 years to dissolve.
 
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