I saw this shit coming down the road years and years ago when California banned the use of lead ammo in California Condor habitat, then in waterfowl wetlands.
Then in (I think) 2019, being good California politicians, they banned lead ammo for hunting in the entire State.
Fuck them!
ReplyDeleteAnd they'll keep going and going and going because they know they're are no consequences...
ReplyDeleteJohnny Cash killed more condors than lead ever did or will do. I read it on the internet so it must be true.
ReplyDeleteLots of Basement and Garages full. Instant criminal!
ReplyDeleteAnything to make us unable to feed ourselves and more dependent on the government!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Fish and Wildlife fuckers need to play dodgeball with some lead.
ReplyDeleteThey have been banning lead in shotguns for years.
ReplyDeleteTrying to ban fishing tackle is a whole nuther kettle of fish though.
That is a MULTI BILLION DOLLAR industry.
Me thinks they may have a lobbyist or two in their pockets already...
The politicians must have bought tungsten futures.
Deleteyou guys need to learn how to cast your own bullets and reload your own ammo.
ReplyDeletegranted the prices of everything have gone up a lot in the last couple of years.
but still the idea that you can cast a couple of hundred bullets in a afternoon is just one more thing to piss them off.
remember this, without ammo, all you have is a fancy stick or club. your handgun becomes a rock. I started back during the Clinton years, I saw then what was coming towards us
you know, back when 7.62 ball was under 20 cents a round or LESS.
I just wished I gotten into reloading shot shells back then.
anyone else remember when primers where under 20 bucks a thousand ?
I sure do! And that is why I have over 20,000 primers stashed.
DeleteThe primers in the 500 rounds I pressed last week cost me $23 for a brick. I don't remember when I bought them but I always put the cost on the box.
DeleteDemocrats are printing a few billion extra of those magic inflation reducing bucks to hire 87,000 federal game wardens to enforce.
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