Lead Ammunition Poisons Wildlife But Too Expensive To Change, Hunters Say
Just before leaving office, the Obama administration banned the use of lead ammunition on federal land. Some hunters want President Trump to reverse the ban.
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February 20, 2017 at 04:43PM
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NPR News: Lead Ammunition Poisons Wildlife But Too Expensive To Change, Hunters Say
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