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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1637545" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>You are incorrect on two accounts. First of all, they do grant permission and I have never been refused, nor have I heard of anyone else being refused without a legitimate reason why. I will say that permits are harder to obtain during this time of year without proof of depredation of crops, like pecans, which fall at this time of year. You can't let every swinging richard in the field that owns a gun and a spotlight loose without knowing who and where they are spotlighting. Part of this is just to help field phone calls the GW may receive about lights and gunfire at night. I agree with and fully support this regulation, and I don't see why any law abiding hunter wouldn't either.</p><p></p><p>Second, please provide your reference that says you cannot hunt hogs, which are not a game animal, with a supressor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1637545, member: 9675"] You are incorrect on two accounts. First of all, they do grant permission and I have never been refused, nor have I heard of anyone else being refused without a legitimate reason why. I will say that permits are harder to obtain during this time of year without proof of depredation of crops, like pecans, which fall at this time of year. You can't let every swinging richard in the field that owns a gun and a spotlight loose without knowing who and where they are spotlighting. Part of this is just to help field phone calls the GW may receive about lights and gunfire at night. I agree with and fully support this regulation, and I don't see why any law abiding hunter wouldn't either. Second, please provide your reference that says you cannot hunt hogs, which are not a game animal, with a supressor. [/QUOTE]
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