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So what about the paint eating contests?

In Reply to: Paintball Toxcity Reported in Dogs posted by Tank Girl on January 04, 2004 at 16:53:30:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on January 05, 2004 at 11:19:08

Eating 500 paintballs would make ME sick too. Toxic or Not..

They are SUPPOSED to be NON-Toxic and environmentally SAFE.

Last I heard the pigments and fillers were suspended in Mineral Oil.

What is why they are impossible to 'freeze' using a stardard icebox freezer.

Now mineral oil WILL give you the RUNS but won't hurt you short of excess.

But that was OLD information.

Anybody able to get an MDS sheet from the manufacturers? Should be free for the asking per Federal Law.

It would be interesting to KNOW for sure what they are putting in them now days.

MAYBE get a clue HOW to make our own paint filler for our paintball mines.....

Does ANYBODY know? My info is about 5 years old.

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