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<blockquote data-quote="craigkindlesmith" data-source="post: 891202" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I think it's a regulation that hasn't been, and needs to be, updated. Either restrict them all, or no restrictions. Looks like to me that it was put into place the only rifles they were worried about were AR's. That would explain why they set the .22 cal centerfire restriction. They left the 55 grain bullet weight in because there were probably a lot of people hunting with bolt action .223's. You can't cut the bolt actions out, but if they leave the 55 grain weight minimum in place they can't stop the AR's. Some genius some where probably said, "Lets restrict the magazines. That'll stop the AR's from hitting the woods." Which is stupid.</p><p></p><p>Since then people have started to hunt more, and more, with assault rifles. A lot of which aren't .22 cal. So the regulation REALLY looks stupid now. It's something that needs to be addressed, but legislature doesn't even know it's out there, or ODWC has tried to change it, and the legislature hasn't it deemed it to be worth changing.</p><p></p><p>Who knows. Could be completely wrong though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigkindlesmith, post: 891202, member: 9643"] I think it's a regulation that hasn't been, and needs to be, updated. Either restrict them all, or no restrictions. Looks like to me that it was put into place the only rifles they were worried about were AR's. That would explain why they set the .22 cal centerfire restriction. They left the 55 grain bullet weight in because there were probably a lot of people hunting with bolt action .223's. You can't cut the bolt actions out, but if they leave the 55 grain weight minimum in place they can't stop the AR's. Some genius some where probably said, "Lets restrict the magazines. That'll stop the AR's from hitting the woods." Which is stupid. Since then people have started to hunt more, and more, with assault rifles. A lot of which aren't .22 cal. So the regulation REALLY looks stupid now. It's something that needs to be addressed, but legislature doesn't even know it's out there, or ODWC has tried to change it, and the legislature hasn't it deemed it to be worth changing. Who knows. Could be completely wrong though. [/QUOTE]
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