LANDER -- People in Wyoming and North Dakota received mixed messages this week about eating animals killed with lead bullets. North Dakota health officials recommended on Thursday that pregnant women and young children avoid eating meat from wild game that was shot with lead ammunition. But an official with the Wyoming Department of Health said the Cowboy State will not be issuing the same warning to its residents, because state epidemiologists believe the effects are "very unlikely to be clinically significant." The same afternoon, an advocacy group for the firearms industry called the North Dakota alert "scientifically unfounded rhetoric." The...