Of course dividing, marginalising and restricting hunters based on their specific choice of weapon is ultimately the goal that all provinces should aim for. I only hope that Ontario becomes so progressive. I want semi-auto's banned next, lets face it they sure as hell aren't "rifles" are they? In fact, I can't think of a good reason anyone should even own a crossbow or a semi-auto rifle. In fact what the hell kind of implement is a "compund bow" anyway, with its hightech materials and fancy pulleys and sights. Let's ban hunting with those too.
Seriously I sometimes am bemused by what hunters and firearms owners do to themselves. The anti's must love it.
I think you missed the point as well. The Bow Zone is encompasses the cities of Edmonton and Calgary in areas where the discharge of firearms is prohibited and for good reason (more dense population of people). So my post has ZERO to do with firearms or my opinion on FIREARMS laws. If you were a Bow Hunter and by that I mean NOT a crossbow hunter but Long bow, Recurve or Compound hunter you would understand why Crossbows don't belong in the Alberta Bow ONLY Zones 212 and 248. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with hunting with Crossbow hunting but in Alberta you hunt during rifle season and in a rifle zone with a crossbow and IMHO is the way it should stay.
As far as is an arrow and effective killer? IMHO the answer is a resounding yes. And with a well tuned setup and a good choice of arrows and broadheads combined with the #1 factor of a clean kill "SHOT PLACEMENT" an arrow will kill just about any big game animal on the face of the earth.
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