I try to look at things from the ground up. Principles upon which
lesser important issues can be built upon-or not.
To me personal choices that do not infringe upon another's rights
are a foundation from which to build.
No victim = no crime.
Violate arbitrary regulations and the only "victim" is the State (which is
an illegitimate criminal enterprise anyway as we return to the "consent" factor.)
I have (almost) zero issue with someone shooting an elk with a 100 grain field tip.
Not legal issues anyway.
He's not harming anyone and it's probably going to bounce off anyway.
If he's not just a moron flinging arrows at anything that moves (yes, there
are those even with all the laws we have
https://www.yahoo.com/news/neighbor...GYxyBUlTgBqy9fLZa2oDHFJrpVhWR42mzht9GYgUpZioN ) then he'll likely change his equipment accordingly.
But say it wounds the elk, it gets away and dies unrecovered (which happens
even when using a 300 Win Mag.)
That's not a good thing for sure but when you make allowances to dictate
the choice(s) of others, pretty soon you end up with required 1.6 gallon flush toilets, incandescent lightbulbs outlawed, seatbelt laws, and tens of thousands of other
"LAWS" that infringe people's rights every day.
Welcome to 2025.