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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4140414" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Thats because special interest groups have had some wildlife laws tailored to make them almost impossible to understand.</p><p>Trapping laws as an example. Even GW's couldn't understand the legality of some of those laws, and believe me, I've asked more than a few.</p><p>They are getting somewhat cleaned up every year since the ORA (Oklahoma Rifle Association) lobby dismantled themselves with internal politic disputes. They were the prime drivers of the trapping legislation being so restrictive because they all ran coon dogs and didn't like traps, especially snares and conibear traps because they are kill traps. </p><p>Almost every state allows snares and conibears, not Oklahoma, and that lobby group was to blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4140414, member: 5412"] Thats because special interest groups have had some wildlife laws tailored to make them almost impossible to understand. Trapping laws as an example. Even GW's couldn't understand the legality of some of those laws, and believe me, I've asked more than a few. They are getting somewhat cleaned up every year since the ORA (Oklahoma Rifle Association) lobby dismantled themselves with internal politic disputes. They were the prime drivers of the trapping legislation being so restrictive because they all ran coon dogs and didn't like traps, especially snares and conibear traps because they are kill traps. Almost every state allows snares and conibears, not Oklahoma, and that lobby group was to blame. [/QUOTE]
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