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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Courtney" data-source="post: 913143" data-attributes="member: 28191"><p>We moved from Colorado when they demonstrated an extreme hate for Constitutional principles, and I recommend that liberty loving Americans move from California.</p><p></p><p>One point that has been neglected is that the new California law delegates ammo approval to a commission, and has empowered the commission with specific approval powers to disapprove ALL lead in ammunition, including primers:</p><p></p><p><em>(c) (1) The commission shall maintain, by regulation, a public process to certify ammunition as nonlead ammunition, and shall define, by regulation, nonlead ammunition as including only ammunition in which there is no lead content, excluding the presence of trace amounts of lead. The commission shall establish and annually update a list of certified ammunition.</em></p><p></p><p>Now, so far, their attention has been limited to bullets, but I am not optimistic about outcomes when they realize how much they can restrict ammunition once they decide to only approve ammunition with lead free primers.</p><p></p><p>Lead free primers are available in some ammunition, and we have also acquired them as reloading components. Performance is very poor with hangfires and misfires being very common. Yet as soon as some manufacturer can ramp up production with hunting ammunition, you can expect them to lean on the approval commission to only approve truely "lead free" ammunition that also includes lead free primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Courtney, post: 913143, member: 28191"] We moved from Colorado when they demonstrated an extreme hate for Constitutional principles, and I recommend that liberty loving Americans move from California. One point that has been neglected is that the new California law delegates ammo approval to a commission, and has empowered the commission with specific approval powers to disapprove ALL lead in ammunition, including primers: [I](c) (1) The commission shall maintain, by regulation, a public process to certify ammunition as nonlead ammunition, and shall define, by regulation, nonlead ammunition as including only ammunition in which there is no lead content, excluding the presence of trace amounts of lead. The commission shall establish and annually update a list of certified ammunition.[/I] Now, so far, their attention has been limited to bullets, but I am not optimistic about outcomes when they realize how much they can restrict ammunition once they decide to only approve ammunition with lead free primers. Lead free primers are available in some ammunition, and we have also acquired them as reloading components. Performance is very poor with hangfires and misfires being very common. Yet as soon as some manufacturer can ramp up production with hunting ammunition, you can expect them to lean on the approval commission to only approve truely "lead free" ammunition that also includes lead free primers. [/QUOTE]
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