Maybe not by actual "Law" but more and more ranges are subscribing to the guidelines put out by NASR. So are their insurance companies as well as State Departments of Labor and Industries. LEAD is being regulated not only in the ground but also in the blood of the Range Personnel. If one works at a range they have to be tested regularly for lead levels. Total Exposure times are also being recommended, for example a RSO that works 8 hour days should work only 1 week as an RSO and then be assigned to other tasks for 2-3 weeks in order to limit his/her "Total Exposure".scrat said:the total ban of lead will not come. they may limit what you can shoot but they can not ban lead totally. Especially for muzzleloaders, cap and balls. This is where you have to shoot lead.
Cali already banned lead in many areas