I stated before that I doubt that this bill will pass in its present form.
However, I do not doubt that lead, as a known neurotoxin, will be eliminated in many applications as effective substitutes become available. This may well happen in our lifetime. This has occurred many times in the not too distant past.
We have already observed the replacement of lead in household paints, plumbing, and automobile fuels, and waterfowl hunting.
I did not quit painting the interior rooms of my house, quit installing plumbing, quit drinking water, quit driving automobiles, or quit waterfowl hunting when lead was eliminated for those uses.
I have heard a number of guys that quit waterfowl hunting and used the lead ban as their reason. However, I suspect most of them just did not like waterfowl hunting and used the lead ban as their convenient excuse.
My question: Do any of you intend to quit hunting or fishing if (and likely, when) lead is replaced?