Hunters in Arizona won't be barred from using lead ammunition even if the bullets left behind can cause the death of other animals.In a new ruling Friday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a bid by the Center for Biological Diversity to order the U.S. Forest Service to ban the use of the ammo in the Kaibab National Forest.Judge Jay Bybee, writing for the unanimous
Conservationists lament ruling that hunters on forest land won t be barred from using lead ammunition even if the bullets left behind can kill other animals.