Exactly the same can be said for copper, which is also toxic... So that argument is irrelevant immediately.
How many people in the UK have died due to lead consumption? Out of those people, how many has eaten lead shot game?
Or, how many people die from exhaust fumes? Or fumes from spray booths? How many people die from RTC's yearly? My point is, they're putting a ban in place which frankly, is completely pointless. Will it save anyone? No. There is still more lead in the majority of foods than there is in lead shot game. So why aren't they being banned? It's another nail to the proverbial coffin.
There still isn't a suitable alternative in air rifles, rim fires and the only way to get your small CF to work is to get it rebarreled. And before I get the inevitable 'use these, they work at 100 yards on a day with 1mph wind' which again, are pretty useless when it comes to anything of a reasonable range, there IS NOT a suitable lead free bullet yet for the above. So that means the rabbit population is going to soar along with every other small game species because they won't be getting shot... And obviously the target shooters that like plinking steel at silly ranges on farm land they're allowed to. It's going to cost us a bloody fortune which I know I can't afford.
I zero'd my 7mm last week. 4 rounds. Well over £5 for those rounds.
The maths says £11.80 for 4 rounds... Mostly due to the massive cost of the bullet alone... They won't be used for plinking... Another down side to lead free, the cost... I actually practice with my rifles. I won't be doing that any longer!
So, lead free will really cock up a lot of shooting for most when there isn't any actual need for it.