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22 Σεπ 2008 · The following table lists currently certified non-lead ammunition (choose a link to go to the manufacturer's current information). This certified list will be updated as new applications are received and approved.
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Pursuant to F&G Code Section 3004.5, the listed projectiles...
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2020 Federal® Ammunition Non-Lead Products Load # Load Data...
- 258-2010 Winchester Ammunition Lead-Free* Products
Varmint X® Lead Free Caliber Symbol Weight (grains)...
- Nonlead Ammunition in California
In October 2013, Assembly Bill 711 was signed into law...
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In October 2013, Assembly Bill 711 was signed into law requiring the use of nonlead ammunition when taking any wildlife with a firearm in California. This law required the California Fish and Game Commission to adopt regulations that phased-in the statute’s requirements by July 1, 2019.
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27 Ιουν 2019 · Starting on July 1, hunters will be required to use nonlead ammunition when taking any wildlife with a firearm anywhere in California. The dangers of lead as a toxin for humans are widely known. That is why lead is banned in everything from paint to toys to gasoline.
10 Σεπ 2019 · Centerfire ammo would jump 284%, rimfire would increase 294%, and lead-free shotgun ammo could see a 387% spike. Altogether, requiring only lead-free ammunition could be enough to cause 36% of California hunters to quit, the NSSF concluded.
17 Μαΐ 2023 · California lead ammunition bans have proven successful in moving the issue toward the formal agenda on a broader regional or national scale, and have reduced lead exposure in condors and other scavenging birds on a localized scale (Kelly and Johnson 2011).
25 Μαΐ 2021 · The cited impetus for this requirement was the protection of the native California condor, to prevent the unintentional ingestion of lead residues (fragments and shot) left in the remains of hunted or shot animals. Hunters in the state had already seen a lead-free zone established by the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act of 2008 (4).