Well said.
Eating one animal with lead not a big deal.
Thousands of hunters putting lead into the environment. Bad.
Lead getting into water and food supplies has real effect on kids development. Happy to show anyone nunneries studies if you want.
I'm in the environmental cleanup business and didn't want to get bogged own after work on this, but yeah...Lead is inorganic. A metal. It does NOT readily degrade in the environment. Lead is def not BS. It's detected at 1% (10,000 parts per million) or more in front lawn and home garden soils in urban/suburban areas due to the earlier (70s and prior-40 yrs ago) use of tetraethyl lead in gasoline (exhaust-ev car/truck/bus that passed). It's not a good thing in areas where it's concentrated (gun ranges, military installations, former MI automotive industries-batteries, body soldering, wire harness soldering, lead based primers/paints, etc. etc.-"it's the pipes."
LOL) Lead is no bueno. It causes failure of your CNS, smooths over your brains and causes one to fail. On the other hand, organic chemicals (the toxic ones-gasoline, diesel, brake cleaner, dry cleaning fluid, etc. cause cancer over the long haul, but they break down in nature-either quickly (petrochems) or with a little help by my friends (chlorinated chemicals PCE, TCE, etc.) And then there's the "forever chemicals" i(PFAS, PFOS, etc.) in firefighting foams, teflon, stabilizers for the aforementioned chemicals, clothes and laundry detergents, shampoos and the plastic dental flosses-and then finally radiation (from wars, nuke testing, reactor leaks-the latest being Fujiyama and NYC. The Jap one conveniently shares the same gyre as the AK salmon and crab. How "Inconvenient." The populations have been reduced as much as 85% and the commercial seasons have been closed. The last two groups are found in nearly every drop of water on Earth and cause issues at very low levels. The best advice I can give you is: Live in the country. Do NOT eat/drink anything that comes out of a plastic/foil/fake container. Have a carbon and particulate filter on your well water (UV in addition won't hurt!) Grow/hunt as much of your food as possible. Eat seafood/fish in moderation (unless from clean water on your property). Do NOT use pesticides/herbicides on your land. Do NOT listen to MSM in any of these regards. Research any meds prescribed to you (although that burden will be lessened by paying attention to the above.) Get natural sun and exercise regularly (even hard work on your land) in the clean air. Inorganics are bad (they don't go away,) organics and radiation are bad (but they eventually go away.) Forever chemicals are just that. Avoid that crap like Libdemtardia. 'Grew up on a big river (still live along it but hrs away,) shot plenty o' wildfowl first with lead and then steel due to the regs. 'Shooting the birds over ag fields is better than over the waterways. and, the new heavy shot alternatives are better than the steel. Gosh i hate the way that steel flew and lost steam. LOL Stainless is made out of toxic heavy metals as well, but more stable than lead. Hope that gives you a warm and cushy...everything mass-produced is toxic today, only the consumer is on a need-to-know basis.
Avoid mass produced as it is the plague....Because 75-85 is ok, but 100 y/o is better! Imagine hunting 25 yrs longer.
Oh, and there are ~10,000,000 hunters in the world spewing lead (and copper-it is also toxic. why copper sulfate is used to kill living organisms in waterways.)
the mfrs don't care-they simply want to sell it and boost earnings! Don't let CA hear that Cu is toxic!!!! LOL They'll be shooting recycled plastic bb guns. I have worked on every type of cleanup imaginable in 3.5 decades, so if you are the lucky recipient of an old gas station, dry cleaners, factory (or are contemplating purchase of same, feel free to reach out!)
I was supposed to be on early semi-retirement by 2021 but covid intervened, the reg. agencies gave clients breaks, and here I am still finishing the bulk of jobs up by 2025ish (after which I'll be taking on the low-hanging fruit, consulting people like you and focusing on hunting and clean living. (Possibly having a hand in clean premium projectiles that don't harm anyone in front of the intended target?)