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"Silencers for Hunting" legislation in Oklahoma!
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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 1620071" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I am going to start talking with my congressman about authoring a bill. It would be nice for the people such as ourselves, that are educated in both hunting and suppressors to start a list of benefits to hunting with suppressors as well as (maybe more importantly) a list of myths associated with suppressors.</p><p></p><p>Shooting hogs and varmints sounds like a no brainer to me. It will take some doing to convince people that using a suppressor for deer is practical. I think a lot falls on the idea that once someone attaches it to their firearm, they can and will do something illegal. I try to tell people that that isn't the case because of the penalties in place if a suppressor is used illegally. </p><p></p><p>Would anyone be willing to pay for a lifetime license that would allow hunting with a suppressor? If the state could see some revenue off of it, it might be easier to pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 1620071, member: 11535"] I am going to start talking with my congressman about authoring a bill. It would be nice for the people such as ourselves, that are educated in both hunting and suppressors to start a list of benefits to hunting with suppressors as well as (maybe more importantly) a list of myths associated with suppressors. Shooting hogs and varmints sounds like a no brainer to me. It will take some doing to convince people that using a suppressor for deer is practical. I think a lot falls on the idea that once someone attaches it to their firearm, they can and will do something illegal. I try to tell people that that isn't the case because of the penalties in place if a suppressor is used illegally. Would anyone be willing to pay for a lifetime license that would allow hunting with a suppressor? If the state could see some revenue off of it, it might be easier to pass. [/QUOTE]
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