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WA: It may be possible to revise CCW regulation for WA black powder, bow hunters
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"About two weeks ago, a controversy erupted over a new Evergreen State hunting regulation that allows bowhunters and muzzleloaders to carry a modern handgun for personal protection while hunting. ..." ...
"The regulation adopted by the Fish & Wildlife Commission clearly is in conflict with the language of a long-standing state statute ..." ...
"there has long been a suspicion among many gun rights activists that one way to reduce the number of gun owners in America would be to reduce the number of hunters. Nobody in his right mind would seriously suggest that the WDFW is involved in some anti-gun conspiracy. The notion is ludicrous."
"But WDFW policies have evidently resulted in a dramatic net loss of hunters ..." ... |
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