#1158284 - 12/29/06 09:21 PM
Re: Is smokeless powder illegal in some states?
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Attacks on literacy don't speak to the merit of the argument....
Edited by sturgeon (12/29/06 09:46 PM)
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#1158285 - 12/30/06 08:51 AM
Re: Is smokeless powder illegal in some states?
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Registered: 10/13/06
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Loc: Idaho
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Attacks on literacy don't speak to the merit of the argument....
no it doesn’t but he does that to show how knowledgably he thinks he is
wakeman may know how to write but IMO he doesn’t know about half the information he writes about .
let him be, it proves even More IMO what he really is about
Edited by captchee (12/30/06 08:55 AM)
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#1158286 - 12/30/06 09:04 AM
Re: Is smokeless powder illegal in some states?
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Registered: 03/24/03
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Loc: Plainfield, IL
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I Can anyone tell me if smokeless is OK to use during the muzzleloader season in: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Arizona. Thanks.
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas = YES.
Colorado, Utah, Arizona = NO.
A very long time ago, a question was asked to start this thread, and it was answered without attitude.
That should prove sufficient for any reasonable person.
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#1158287 - 12/30/06 12:53 PM
Re: Is smokeless powder illegal in some states?
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Registered: 10/13/06
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now see LMAO would that have been easier and less painful then going on about smokeless being a substitute
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#1158288 - 01/02/07 01:54 PM
Re: Is smokeless powder illegal in some states?
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Ok spoke today with Tom Vanhern Wisconsin DNR. He said currently Wisconsin does not define what is and is not a substitute for BP. He said legally anything that can be placed down the muzzle is legal. I ask if there was any plans on the books for changing this and clarifying their law .
His reply was that a submission would need to be made to the WDNR before their April meeting . That Wisconsin’s laws change every year . however they are actually approximately 2 years behind as that’s how long it takes for the process to work . Recommendations for changes to the DNR are passed to the legislator . from there they go to public vote and if passed sent back to the DNR for implementation . As of right now he has heard of no such changes or clarifications for this next year .
so folks there you have it
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