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New Suppressor Legislation for Hunters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 1699214" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I agree that it should be open to everyone, everywhere. The problem is writing a bill that can get passed without, like you said, getting gutted. I don't think it puts conditions on exercising your rights anymore than not allowing firearms on any other government property. It's a silly condition but it certainly is a giant step forward. I think in a few years after seeing the benefits first hand, they will readdress the issue on public land.</p><p></p><p>What I am getting from it is:</p><p>1. You can use your suppressor if you own the land or have permission to hunt on the land. (lease included) </p><p>2. You can hunt all kinds of game.</p><p>3. If you do not have permission to hunt you can not use a suppressor and hunting while on such property is improper and unlawful use.</p><p>4. You can not use a suppressor on public land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 1699214, member: 11535"] I agree that it should be open to everyone, everywhere. The problem is writing a bill that can get passed without, like you said, getting gutted. I don't think it puts conditions on exercising your rights anymore than not allowing firearms on any other government property. It's a silly condition but it certainly is a giant step forward. I think in a few years after seeing the benefits first hand, they will readdress the issue on public land. What I am getting from it is: 1. You can use your suppressor if you own the land or have permission to hunt on the land. (lease included) 2. You can hunt all kinds of game. 3. If you do not have permission to hunt you can not use a suppressor and hunting while on such property is improper and unlawful use. 4. You can not use a suppressor on public land. [/QUOTE]
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