Utectok
Well-Known Member
"An unacceptable risk has been identified for hunting with lead bullets (for both the 21 environment and human health). There are no realistic ways to limit the amount of lead entering the environment from this use or to eliminate the risk to humans from ingestion of lead when lead bullets are used for hunting. The most effective risk management option is therefore a ban on the use of lead bullets for hunting. Other options (such as mandatory product labelling, training for hunters and potentially a buy-back scheme) could provide useful supplementary options to support the restriction. There are already viable alternatives for large calibre bullets and the ammunition industry is developing small calibre (including for airguns) non-lead bullets. There is a move to lead-free ammunition, with the in-progress EU restriction also proposing a ban on lead bullets for hunting. It is therefore likely that more alternatives will be developed and brought to market over time, and that prices for non-lead bullets would eventually decrease. A ban on the use of all lead bullets for hunting is therefore considered practical, as long as transition periods are appropriate to take account of the development of alternatives."