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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2269737" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>This topic has been wayyyyyy overplayed. In the overall scheme of things crossbows and hunters who can't use a regular draw bow is just really not a big issue. In NY you can probably use a crossbow if you're disabled but I never looked into it. When the time came that I could no longer draw my Matthews I just concentrated on hunting with a muzzleloader and precision rifles.</p><p></p><p>If I was hell bent on using a crossbow I'd use one during an appropriate season. If you can't use a crossbow in one state then just hunt where you can. All this back & forth is just silly IMO.</p><p></p><p>I respect each state's right to set regulations. A one size fits all approach just doesn't cut it. We've got lots of laws and regulations here that I'm not particularly fond of. That's partially why I hunt in other states and countries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2269737, member: 313"] This topic has been wayyyyyy overplayed. In the overall scheme of things crossbows and hunters who can't use a regular draw bow is just really not a big issue. In NY you can probably use a crossbow if you're disabled but I never looked into it. When the time came that I could no longer draw my Matthews I just concentrated on hunting with a muzzleloader and precision rifles. If I was hell bent on using a crossbow I'd use one during an appropriate season. If you can't use a crossbow in one state then just hunt where you can. All this back & forth is just silly IMO. I respect each state's right to set regulations. A one size fits all approach just doesn't cut it. We've got lots of laws and regulations here that I'm not particularly fond of. That's partially why I hunt in other states and countries. [/QUOTE]
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