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Old 03-10-2008 | 06:08 PM
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LBR
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Default RE: Elitist attitude

EXCELLENT ! You lost nothing then, you can still hunt in that primitive season !
I guess that would depend on your point of view. Say the scooter riders have the interstate to themselves from midnight to 3 am. Then the law changes, and there are no longer any restrictions--anyone can travel the interstate at any time. I can still ridea scooter there, but do you honestly think I didn't loose something?

You going to quit hunting now ? Crossbows are ALREADY in your MS woods, you don't know the yahoo's behind them anymore than the guys behind the compounds - why do you hunt still ?
Most of my hunting is done on private property, where usually I'm the only one around. If not, I know who else is there--legally anyway.

Crossbows are legal in almost every state and recognized as legal arhceyr tackle.
In most states they are allowed only with a special permit. They are not considered regular archery tackle--if they were, no special permit would be required.

The tech race is ALREADY on LBR because of the states that allow crossbows.
Think some folks already said that......pretty sure I was one of them. Yeah, look at the big warehouse suppliers--even with the very limited market, they are investing heavily. Wonder what would happen if the market burst wide open?

Say every jughead that watches hunting shows and/or picks up a magazine sees the ads for thesenew wonder "bows" and decides that's the ticket to tagging a monster buck. No work required--these things don't just shoot themselves, they bring the deer right to you. Even if they don't get close, you can shoot 100 yds easily. 'Course you need all the latest and greatest gadgets to properly accessorize--yeah-buddy, hunting will be revolutionized, and be much better in the end when all this happens.[:@]


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