You're probably right. It's not like they actually know the rules anyhow... I'm not taking a stand regardless, just answering the guy's question in case he sees this. Although it wouldn't "eliminate the ability of a disabled person to hunt public land", just THIS small piece of public land.
I understand that, but that doesn't mean it can be used in the recreation area. It just allows them to use a crossbow instead of a bow while archery hunting. I really don't care personally (except for the fact that while talking to the guy he swung the business end of it across my buddy and...
Just in case the guy that asked us yesterday morning "how do you know that?" when we told him that he wasn't supposed to hunting with a crossbow in the rec area reads this...
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