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by chayesfss
1330 days ago
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according to you, I like cheap ammo, mostly .22 so I can practice. I do not have time (haven't) to even get into reloading. And who cares about the price or how hard it is. You know how easy it is to get a crossbow and spikes? Do you think you need a special license for that? More deadly, way more quiet, untraceable, I mean you can go on yet we talk about climate change now? Stay on point please |
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Crossbows and bows do need a license where I live. You can use them only on a special target practice place. The law also regulates how you should transport the bows to your home (you have to unhook its string). The license for a bow requires a training course and everyone can take those. Guns are obviously much more restricted.
I believe that is fine. I understand that this might sound crazy to someone who has grown up being able to buy guns at the grocery store. To me that sounds crazy.