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Is a blackpowder gun considered a firearm?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3799612" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I wish Oklahoma would relax that law. NO criminal is going to take a muzzleloader into a quick trip and commit a crime. </p><p>Well, I take that back because criminals are dummy's but the percentage of criminals using muzzleloaders is less than .000001%. </p><p>The friends son that I referenced got a non violent felony for a traffic violation in Tx where he exceeded 50 mph over the speed limit on a crotch rocket on a county road with zero traffic. </p><p>His parents spent over 10 grand in lawyers to get that felony thrown out, but it didn't happen in an election year where the prosecutor ran on a law and order platform. </p><p>He does hunt deer with a bow and small game with air rifles, but still.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3799612, member: 5412"] I wish Oklahoma would relax that law. NO criminal is going to take a muzzleloader into a quick trip and commit a crime. Well, I take that back because criminals are dummy's but the percentage of criminals using muzzleloaders is less than .000001%. The friends son that I referenced got a non violent felony for a traffic violation in Tx where he exceeded 50 mph over the speed limit on a crotch rocket on a county road with zero traffic. His parents spent over 10 grand in lawyers to get that felony thrown out, but it didn't happen in an election year where the prosecutor ran on a law and order platform. He does hunt deer with a bow and small game with air rifles, but still....... [/QUOTE]
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