You are wrong and misled. EVERY states uses other states data, draws from it, uses them as templates, etc etc from QDM to tag fee's to the way they manage their fish and wildlife.
Then why hasn't PA changed to allow them (xbows)?
Until you produce 1 fact to the contrary, you and and all the anti-crossbow zealots will continue to lose support and you will see your states more and more allow them.
If all states are the same....and they use data from other states to make their rulings on how to handle their natural resources.......
SC has slot limits on Red Drum. What's Arkansas's?
Could it be that they judge themselves, individually....based on their own circumstances? Saying PA is like (________) state is ludicrous when it comes to deer hunting. Again....both Marge Schott and Pam Anderson are both "chicks", right?
use whats available and make decisions based on that - its what people do -and the facts of crossbows everywhere they've been legalized for everyone says its not a bad move.
Do you know how stupid this sounds? We have a bag limit of 2 does/day here....and I can shoot about 200, annually. It hasn't seemed to hurt our deer herds.....so I guess it would be OK to go to Rob's county and do the same. I mean....it's been legalized to nanny-whack here without detrimental consequences.....so let's do it everywhere!
and it COULD happen, crossbows COULD destroy PA archery season
Jesus.....that only took 36 pages.
PA WILL take the chance on crossbows and its highly unlikely there will be any negatives, and a very very good chance of all the positives
I find I gamble more freely with another man's money
make it legal if you want, it won't impact my bowhunting ANY
Neither will PA's stance to NOT allow xbows in their archery season.