Hunting with a can has nothing to do with being a "tacitCool sniper guy"
Try, not needing hearing protection while shooting prairie dogs and not scaring coyotes out of the area you are hunting them in. Just to name a few.
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Hunting with a can has nothing to do with being a "tacitCool sniper guy"
Try, not needing hearing protection while shooting prairie dogs and not scaring coyotes out of the area you are hunting them in. Just to name a few.
An acquaintance of mine (from the net) and I started this project to document the states where "Hunting with a Suppressor" was legal, specifically what the law was in each state: Prohibited, Non-Game Animals Only, All Game. It is based on the Gemtech document posted earlier in this thread.
http://i39.tinypic.com/33p655e.png
This map was last updated on April 2, 2012 (as timestamped).
That would be fantastic for busting song dogs.
You can't even own a suppressor in Wyoming?
Nice map! Kinda surprising some of the states that totally ban them, some others, not so surprising.
Irving,
I know you can own a suppressor in WY. There was an MG shoot up in Casper this last weekend.
What the map addresses is (in this case) is if either possession is prohibited or hunting with a suppressor is prohibited. Those two situations are combined in the map, with respect to hunting with a can, as they are the same (i.e. you can't do it). The map's primary purpose is to address whether you can hunt with a can, and what you can hunt (varmints/non-game, or game and non-game animals).
I hope this makes it clear.