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Posted: 2:25 PM Mar 29, 2008
Warnings of Lead in Venison
Hunting groups say officials in Iowa, North Dakota and Minnesota are overreacting by warning that thousands of pounds of venison given to food pantries could be contaminated by lead from bullets.
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I have a couple of problems: 1) The doctor is a dermatologist 2) Do CT scans actually designate that the items were lead or simply that X-rays could not penetrate them? 3) The press certainly is eating this up (no pun intended) for not having any real scientific evidence or proof. It shouldn't take too long for someone that is qualified to look for lead to know if it is indeed lead. Real journalism is dead.