Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2501

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Lead prohibited in ammunition for hunting and in fishing tackle, nontoxic standard established for shooting facilities and school shooting sports, and money appropriated.

Impact

If enacted, HF2501 will amend various Minnesota Statutes, enforcing bans on the sale, manufacture, and use of lead-based hunting and fishing equipment. Specific provisions include the prohibition of lead jigs and sinkers that weigh one ounce or less or measure 2.5 inches or less in length. The expected impacts of these changes include a shift towards the adoption of safer materials for both hunting and fishing practices, potentially minimizing lead exposure in humans and wildlife. Additionally, the bill includes appropriations for programs designed to help facilitate these transitions, such as nontoxic ammunition vouchers and a buy-back program for lead ammunition.

Summary

House File 2501 (HF2501) proposes significant changes to regulations regarding the use of lead ammunition and tackle within the state of Minnesota. The bill seeks to prohibit the use of lead ammunition for hunting and fishing tackle in order to protect both wildlife and public health. It establishes a performance standard for shooting sports facilities mandating that only nontoxic ammunition is utilized, and requires educational components that cover the toxic effects of lead and the benefits of nontoxic alternatives. This legislation aims to address ongoing environmental concerns associated with lead contamination, particularly in regards to water safety and wildlife health.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF2501 include concerns from some segments of the hunting and fishing communities about the practicality and availability of nontoxic ammunition options. Critics worry that these mandates could create accessibility issues and increased costs for recreational participants. On the other hand, advocates argue for the long-term health benefits of eliminating lead from hunting and fishing, especially considering evidence linking lead exposure to neurological damage and other health issues. The debate highlights a classic tension between environmental conservation efforts and recreational activities.

Companion Bills

MN SF1595

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