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Yes.So...it would be okay to break the law because a game warden probably won't check that you're using a caliber that isn't legal?
Yes.So...it would be okay to break the law because a game warden probably won't check that you're using a caliber that isn't legal?
So...it would be okay to break the law because a game warden probably won't check that you're using a caliber that isn't legal?
Oh, don't worry, I think they consult with lots of knowledgeable people...The attempt to intertwine law and ethics with calibers, bullet types, Mag capacity, etc. are where it gets goofy. I guess they have to draw the line somewhere, but you think they would consult some knowledgeable people in that first.
It’s interesting how hypocritical hunters can be on the internet.
So you’ve never broken any speeding, stop sign, or red light regulations? In California it’s a minimum $475 fine for red light in the city I’m in right now, only $25 less than non-lead ammo fine.
Worrying about other hunters bullet diameters and type of metal used in said bullets is why hunting will likely barely exist in 100 years.