avboiler11
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Who got the politicians involved? What made them (or who persuaded them) to create the bill in the first place?
The fact that the DNR proposal for modern highpower rifles last year died.
Who got the politicians involved? What made them (or who persuaded them) to create the bill in the first place?
Who got the politicians involved? What made them (or who persuaded them) to create the bill in the first place?
If there is a sudden increase in the price of hunting leases in southern Indiana after such a law passes then that will only encourage the use of rifles to expand in the very near future.
The rifles that are currently allowed would still be legal in the northern part of the state if this bill passes.
You know if Indianapolis is that afraid, exclude Marion County and leave the rest of the state alone...we got it.
Does anyone know if this bill affects current legal "pistol cartridges"?
That'd be great. If the price of having rifles allowed is the inability of thousands of Hoosiers to hunt whitetail count me in. Only the rich or those with birthright access to land should be able to hunt.
That's nice that you seem to feel entitled to land to hunt on with out making the decisions and sacrifices necessary to acquire it but the whole argument about legalizing rifles raising lease prices is a red herring.
The more i think about this the more i get confused. After reading the amended bill i have to think that if this passes ALL rifles will be subject to the new regulations. Basically if your rifle is legal to hunt with in Indiana you will have to be 10foot off the ground to use it. So currently you can legally use your 44mag lever action while on the ground, but if this passes you won't be able to.
This isn't a step forward; it's a huge leap backwards!
Submitted my application for a patent on my 10', camo hunting stilts this morning. Gonna make a million bucks.
Nice!
I assume these are for a person? I ask because I've invented a 4-legged hunting blind with 10' stilts, controlled by levers. I didn't want to infringe.
We're good, no conflicts at all. Perhaps we should join forces and build the next billion dollar corporation?!?!?!