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Greg

I'm pretty sure the soil hasn't been tested, who would want to rock the
boat? As the soil is either ferruginous or calcareous (or both), the
only time the lead is likely to be mobile is when it it lodged in the
thigh of a bird, flapping away in pain :-(

Brian

"Munie, Gregory" wrote:
>
> Brian
>
> Has the soil been tested? Is the lead chemically mobile? Or is this just a
> "metal" problem that only crops up when the shot is eaten?
>
> Greg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: b_ellis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 12:37 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [LF] Shooting range + "New" old topic
>
> On this small island, about 25% of the adult male population practice
> the "sport" of taking pot shots at anything that moves (sometimes
> including themselves). That is about 40,000 licensed hunters and
> probably half as many again as poachers. Let's say that, conservatively,
> each of these fires off 20 cartridges per year (many get through
> hundreds) and each cartridge contains 25 g of lead shot. If my maths
> serve me correctly, that is 30 tonnes of lead, let loose into nature. A
> goodly number of pellets must enter food chains by various means
> (injured birds and small mammals eaten by raptors and crows, as well as
> waders dredging shot, grazing goats and sheep, crops and I even found
> some grapefruit in my garden peppered!). This is a political problem
> because no politician is going to risk his seat at the next election by
> proposing stiff measures when there are so many voters who "hunt".
>
> I have nothing against hunters who shoot game cleanly to feed a starving
> brood of kids, but many of these are the "upper crust" who don't lack
> for a cent or two. I'm convinced they do it because their gun is an
> extension of their phallus and they like to shoot it off to show what
> big boys they are, especially as they kill inedible species, often in
> game reserves and illegally close to habitations (witness my grapefruit)
> or poach protected and even endangered species. These are not
> "sportsmen", they are ignoble assassins and, quite frankly, it gives me
> pleasure when I read in the paper that one of them received a load of
> buckshot up their behind :-)
>
> I guess this at something well over a billion particles of lead
> dispersed over the countryside, in a small country (the free area is
> roughly the size of Delaware). Let's say that 1/4 of the area is
> suitable for hunting (the shooting in the cities is better targetted!).
> This is roughly equivalent to one pellet of lead per m2 left in the wild
> each year. Who the hell cares about a few kg of lead in solder? Why, the
> politicians who haven't got the guts to stand up and denounce this
> vandalism because electronics waste has less votes attached. So Cyprus
> continues to cause untold suffering to wild species, as well as
> poisoning their own inhabitants, because lead-free shot is not
> available. They may as well try using uranium!
>
> Brian
>
> PS Sorry for running into the emotional, but...
>
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