gelton
WKR
My dad was able to get a disabled status from Colorado so that he can use a crossbow during archery. One thing that has us stumped is the wording of the regulation regarding sights:
This accommodation does NOT allow laser or battery operated/electronically powered devices that are attached to or incorporated into the crossbow which aid in range finding and/or aiming or a sighting device that emits light from a crossbow to the animal.
So, does a battery operated red dot sight with no magnification meet the criteria listed above since it does not emit light FROM the crossbow TO the animal?
Their use of and/or seems to be intentionally vague.
This accommodation does NOT allow laser or battery operated/electronically powered devices that are attached to or incorporated into the crossbow which aid in range finding and/or aiming or a sighting device that emits light from a crossbow to the animal.
So, does a battery operated red dot sight with no magnification meet the criteria listed above since it does not emit light FROM the crossbow TO the animal?
Their use of and/or seems to be intentionally vague.