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keepamovin ◴[] No.45112662[source]
Lead leads to above normal hostility and aggression. Lead paint, lead petrol, lead pipes - all must go. And maybe some kind of protection at shooting ranges?

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6068756/

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10393136/

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SapporoChris ◴[] No.45114787[source]
Adequate ventilation will reduce the lead exposure. There are alternatives to using lead for bullets which would eliminate the exposure.
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keepamovin ◴[] No.45115395[source]
Nice. What are the bullet alternatives?
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jerlam ◴[] No.45117564[source]
And shotguns are often required to use steel or some other non-toxic shot instead of lead shot, when they are used for hunting due to contamination.
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keepamovin ◴[] No.45117610[source]
That’s big. Absolute must for health
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1. wahern ◴[] No.45118451[source]
Except primers have lead, dusting your hands and face with lead, which I wouldn't be surprised if worse than ingesting some lead shot. And it's far more difficult to find ammunition with lead-free primer than lead free bullets.
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2. keepamovin ◴[] No.45119332[source]
Railguns, lasers and lightsabers it is then.
3. kayfox ◴[] No.45121841[source]
There are lead free primers, they are slightly less reliable, but they are out there and a lot of the "eco" ammunition has them.