Yes, in Virginia. Sounds wierd doesn't it? Safe bullets? Safe to whom? The reason for the "safe" ammunition is that indoor ranges would not have the wrath of the EPA down on them on a regular basis. It is impossible to build a new indoor range without a quarter million dollars worth of air filtration and scrubbing equipment. When the walls are periodically washed, all the soiled water has to be contained and carried away by authorized recyclers at an enormous cost. Totally lead free ammunition bypasses almost all of these requirements. Rick Dr Martin Hill wrote: > Rick, > You wouldn't happen to be in the US would you? It's the only place I can > think of that would come up with "safe" bullets because they are worried > about people getting poisoned by them.... > > Martin -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.