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Old 09-17-2007 | 06:20 PM
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It is only a matter of time and we are seeing the season of this change in our hunting world. Currently there are eight states that allow the unrestricted use of a CB for all during the entire archery season. Three morehave a lengthy season, but not the full archery season. Sixteen have a started to allow the use of CB weather it be during gun or a very short limited season. Florida went as far to allow a CB season that regular bows can not be in, I disagree with that though. Then there is a few states like IL that have opened up to seniors this year. A few state have also allowed unlimited use on privet land. Most of this is unknown to the majority of the Bow Hunting community from what I can tell since most people do not know how many states allow unrestricted use. Bowtech came online with the Stryker, which I think is over kill, and PSE is stepping up its CB line with the viper. As soon as the market gets big enough to be profitable and make money, which is what it is all about, alot of the Compound makers will start to make CB's. Maybe under a different name but as soon as more money is in it, the entire country will be doing it!

Also, I am from Ohio and own three CB's, I voted yes.
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Old 09-18-2007 | 08:53 AM
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Well the market can't grow if the states consider it's use to be illegal.
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Old 09-18-2007 | 09:09 AM
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I do not think it should be legal. Their only disability is the lack of strength due to youth and that should not count. I am not against crossbows, but if it were a state where it was only legal if there is a disability, then no way.
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