countrryboy
Well-Known Member
The other way to look at this is by shooters trying to embrace it, thus trying to help show shooters in a better light by doing all they can to help the environment
There may well be other deposits of lead caused in for larger numbers than shooters, but largely the public don't care. Yet if you are a shooter you don't care for the environment, animals or nature (we all know this isn't true)
This looks like it's coming and controlling the narrative is more important than ever i.e. we arent shooting lead due to impacts potential, perceived or actual on the environment, I feel for those that have shotguns/firearms that won't cope at the moment but I'm sure something will.come along that works for you
If not and all is lost then might as well give up now and pass on the permissions (tongue in cheek)
I do agree with wot u have said and it would be worthwhile if u were dealing with sane and rational people.
But ur not, so thats why i also agre with wot kes said about it being naive, does anyone honestly think any of this is driven by a worry about the publics health? ( Is the NHS struggling to cope with al the illnesses caused by lead shot ingestion?. But smoking, drinking and being morbidly obese is perfectly fine by HSE?)
It has been driven purely and simply by antis as a means to attack shooting.
And basc has blindly walked/blundered into the trap and dragged other orgs with them.
Yes at some point this might have happened down the line but basc has made every other decision real simple for fsa, hse by condemming it 1st, they now have nothing to lose by banning it and know they're will be no fights or appeals ( not that basc ever do that anyway) so not going to cost them any bad PR or legal fees, hold ups, its a no brainer for them.
Claim a big environmental victory with something so small u'll never notice the difference and ignoring the bigger polluters whist only upsetting a minority u don't care about anyway. its a win win.
I used to defend basc but for me the lead shot fiasco was the last straw, and not even the fact they said wot they did but the way they came out and done it.
Just a complete incompetent shambles, u'd think with such a big announcement and massive change in policy ( No science no change) and something that has massive implications for the gun and ammo companies they would atleast have consulted them before hand and asked a few questions.
Can it be done in the timescale? Wot about 22's, airguns, 410's etc? Wot about non plastic boidegradable wads.
is anyone else going to keep to bascs 5 yr timetable? Wots to stop someone accelerating it?
As is the case here, if HSE say it has to be banned in 18 months. Where does that leave basc's timely roll out??
They have opened the door and started the car rolling only to discover there not in control of it in any way shape or form.
Which is the very oppisate of wot they tried to do
i always hoped basc do wot they claim behind the scenes and gave them the benefit of the doubt, but if they handle such a major change of direction in such an incompetent way wot are they doing with day to day decisions?
Now i just think there like any other big org/civil service/council project a bunch of folk not really with much clue, talk enough of a game but deliver very little and know there job is safe no matter wot and completely out of touch with who they were set up to support
Its the lack of foresight and organisation that really was the final straw for me.
As soon as that announcement was made it was open season of lead as how can basc possibly even try to defend it, there position is totally untenable so every other report is totally predicatable
its a bit like electric cars yes probably a good idea to encourage folk to go that way but really 10ish years too early for the technology to really allow it, so really 10 years to early to be rolling out the volauntry bans.
The general public really doesnt care about wether we shoot with lead or not, and it would not matter wot we shot birds or deer with the vast % will simply never buy game or venision to eat.
And only going to get worse when u see the amount of BS plastered all over tv about the benefits of vegan 'meat'
As has been said before the antis have already given up the lead fight, they have already won it, but they won't be resting on the victory but looking for the next achilles heel/weak link they can target.
As soon as lead shot ban in they will go straight onto plastics, then just keep targeting the next easiest thing, they already target ferry companies bringing in game eggs/chicks
They have 1 or 2 simple aims, stop all shooting of animals with guns, even if u shot them with fairy dust, and stop all private gun ownership.
In the UK now being so urban orientated and withall this social media BS campaigns they are just going to keep targeting the next weakest link.
Have any studies been done about how steel, copper, bismuth etc will react in our bodies over time? Or any environmental impacts of them lying about the environment?
I know copper is not great for a lot of plants, will steel have any impact in farm machinery? ( baring in mind the pellet sizes will be increasing. Fine if ur shooting with 6's or 7's but many of the higher bird shoots ur using 3's and 4's, so thats u essentailally shooting a fox load size pellet.
Even the impact on beaters, on a pheasant shoot everyone will have felt the 'lead rain' really wouldnae fancy getting a BB or 1 in the eye or even on the lug hole on a cold frosty day