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Lead Poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2815683" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>When I was a teenager, I worked for a commercial reloader. I got paid $10 per thousand for bullets that I hand cast with Lyman 4 cavity molds, 1960s that was really good money when I was -paid 1.32 per hour for driving a school bus starting in the 11th grade! There is no telling how many thousands of bullets I cast!</p><p></p><p>Lead ban...humm lets think about it. If you double or triple the cost of ammo, more guns become useless. Now throw in the manufacture of Lead Birdshot, it has closed down many if not all the makers in the USA, Lawrence in particular. Now if lead bullets were banned, the cost would result in a lack of demand, thus makers like Sierra, Nosler, and Hornady would not have a very good report to their shareholders, and stock values would plummet.</p><p></p><p>I recognize that the lead ban for what it is, an attack on guns, gun rights, and one of the many ploys to ultimately disarm us and make us a much weaker nation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2815683, member: 122164"] When I was a teenager, I worked for a commercial reloader. I got paid $10 per thousand for bullets that I hand cast with Lyman 4 cavity molds, 1960s that was really good money when I was -paid 1.32 per hour for driving a school bus starting in the 11th grade! There is no telling how many thousands of bullets I cast! Lead ban...humm lets think about it. If you double or triple the cost of ammo, more guns become useless. Now throw in the manufacture of Lead Birdshot, it has closed down many if not all the makers in the USA, Lawrence in particular. Now if lead bullets were banned, the cost would result in a lack of demand, thus makers like Sierra, Nosler, and Hornady would not have a very good report to their shareholders, and stock values would plummet. I recognize that the lead ban for what it is, an attack on guns, gun rights, and one of the many ploys to ultimately disarm us and make us a much weaker nation. [/QUOTE]
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