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Old 02-19-2009, 06:37 AM
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In another thread, i said that I wanted a pistol crossbow. Someone said that they were not sure if pistol crossbows are legal in alberta. If you look it up on Ebay, it is in the "toys" catagory. Could someone clarify this for me?

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Old 02-19-2009, 06:43 AM
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"Crossbows that can be aimed and fired with one hand and crossbows with an overall length of 500 mm (about 19.68 inches) or less are prohibited. You cannot lawfully possess or acquire a prohibited crossbow.

You do not need a valid licence or registration certificate to possess any other type of bow, including a crossbow that is longer than 500 mm and that requires the use of both hands. Criminal Code provisions making it an offence to acquire a crossbow without a valid licence were never brought into force.

If you plan to use a bow to hunt, please check provincial hunting regulations for information on hunting licence requirements and restrictions that may apply to the use of bows. For example, some provinces do not allow crossbows for hunting."

http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/faq/default_e.asp#a4a
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Old 02-19-2009, 07:02 AM
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Thank you. I did not know. I thought it would be fine. Now are laws going by the definition "a bow fixed in its place across a stalk, with a groove for an arrow and a mecanism for drawing and releasing the sting". The one i was looking at was condidered a toy and not a real crossbow.

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there are lot of ebay sellers who sells weapons like crossbows saying that they are regal. but you must check the state law before purchasing them. In some state purchasing a crossbow without a license is prohibited.

Here are crossbow regs for the almost all states;


Alabama

Crossbows legal for all persons during the entire deer hunting season.
www.outdooralabama.com
334-242-3469


Alaska

Crossbows are illegal in bow-only areas, but can be used where guns and bows are legal weapons. No provision for handicapped hunters.
www.adfg.state.ak.us
907-267-2347
Arizona

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters on a very restrictive permit basis, or for anyone during general firearms seasons.
www.azgfd.com
602-942-3000


Arkansas

Crossbows legal during archery seasons; must have minimum draw weight of 125 pounds and mechanical safety.
http://www.agfc.com/hunting/genregs/hunt-equipment.aspx
501-223-6300


California

Crossbows legal for all hunters during gun seasons. Also, the California Game Commission voted on April 22, 2004 to adopt the following language to their regulations: "Any person with a physical disability which prevents him/her from being able to draw and hold a bow in a firing position, may use a crossbow or device which holds a string and arrow in the firing position to assist in the taking of birds and mammals under the conditions of an archery tag, archery season, or general session. Under these conditions, archers must provide to the Department and retain in his/her immediate possession while taking or attempting to take big game written verification of the disability, including: the person's name and signature, address, date of birth, driver's license or DMV number, physician's name and signature, physician's license number and address and a description of the disability."
www.dfg.ca.gov
916-653-7203


Colorado

Crossbows legal for all hunters during gun seasons and for handicapped hunters during archery season.
www.dnr.state.co.us
303-297-1192


Connecticut

Crossbows legal only for handicapped hunters by permit.
www.dep.state.ct.us
860-424-3011


Delaware

Crossbows legal Monday through Saturday of November shotgun season and during any gun season in December or January.
www.dnrec.state.de.us
302-739-5297


Florida

Crossbows are now legal in the Central zone (October 20-24, 2008), South zone (October 6-10, 2008), and in the Northwest Zone, the crossbow season will be seven days long and will open the Monday following Thanksgiving (December 1-7, 2008). Click on the Florida link below for additional crossbow information. Crossbows also legal for handicapped hunters by permit.
www.floridaconservation.org/
850-488-8573


Georgia

Crossbows legal in all seasons starting 2003.
www.gohuntgeorgia.com
770-918-6416


Hawaii

Crossbows legal by special disabled permit only.
www.hawaii.gov/dlnr
808-973-9787


Idaho

During an any-weapon hunting season you can hunt with a crossbow without any other permit besides your hunting license and proper tag. Crossbows also legal for handicapped persons by permit-to hunt with a crossbow during an archery season, you must also have a valid archery permit as well as a hunting license and a proper tag.
www.fishandgame.idaho.gov
800-554-8685


Illinois

Hunters 62 years of age and older are now permitted to use a crossbow without a special permit. Hunters using a crossbow will need an archery deer permit and proof of age in the form of an official ID. Crossbows used in hunting as authorized by a permit issued under this section shall meet all of the following specifications:
1) Shall have a minimum peak draw weight of 125 pounds and a maximum peak draw weight of 200 pounds.
2) Shall have a minimum limb width of 24 inches and a minimum overall length (from butt of stock to front of limbs) of 24 inches.
3) Shall have a working safety.
4) Shall be used with bolts or arrows of not less than 14 inches in length (not including point) with a broadhead. Broadheads may have fixed or expandable blades, but they must be barbless and have a minimum 7/8 inch diameter when fully opened. Broadheads with fixed blade must be metal or flint-, chert-, or obsidian-napped. Broadheads with expandable blades must
be metal.
Crossbows also legal for handicapped hunters by permit.
http://www.dnr.state.il.us/admin/Digest/
217-782-7305

Indiana

Crossbows legal only in late archery season and only for antler less deer.
www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/3188.htm
317-232-4080


Iowa

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters with permit. Resident hunters 70 years old and older may purchase one statewide antlerless-deer only license to hunt deer with a crossbow.
www.iowadnr.com
515-281-8688


Kansas

Beginning in 2008 - Crossbows of at least 125 pounds draw weight will be allowed during the regular firearms deer and turkey seasons.
Crossbows and draw locks legal for permanently disabled hunters by permit.
www.kdwp.state.ks.us
316-342-0658

Kentucky

Crossbows legal for all hunters during rifle and muzzleloader seasons. Legal in archery season for handicapped hunters. Crossbows legal for deer statewide October 1-19 and November 8-December 31, 2008.
*Proposed regulation for crossbow use for Elk - to be updated when dates published. www.kdfwr.state.ky.us/
800-858-1549

Louisiana

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Commission now has the ability to establish a bow and arrow only season, and a bow and arrow and crossbow season in special deer hunting seasons.
www.wlf.state.la.us/
225-765-2350


Maine

Effective January 1, 2006, with a valid crossbow hunting license, a person may hunt bear with a crossbow during the open season on bear and may hunt deer with a crossbow during the open firearm season on deer. The crossbow hunting license may not be used to hunt deer during the archery season, muzzle loading season, or expanded archery season. Crossbows are still permitted otherwise for disabled hunters. A person who applies for the crossbow hunting license, other than a junior hunting license, must submit proof of having successfully completing an archery hunting education course and a crossbow hunting course or evidence of having previously held adult archery and crossbow hunting licenses issued specifically for the purpose of hunting with a crossbow or bow and arrow in this State or any other state, province or country in any year after 1979. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
http://www.maine.gov/ifw/hunting_tra...ting/index.htm
207-287-8000


Maryland

Crossbows legal during the entire bow season in the Suburban Deer Archery Zone (Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties).
Age 65 and over legal throughout Archery season.
To be updated:
*Crossbows are legal for all hunters during the October 1- October 15, 2007 and January 15-31, 2008 segments of the Deer Bow Season and all regular gun seasons and muzzleloader seasons.
www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide
410-260-8540

Massachusetts

Crossbows for handicap with permit.
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/regul..._abstracts.pdf
508-792-7270


Michigan

Crossbows may now be used:
? By anyone 50 years of age or older during the Oct. 1-Nov. 14 bow hunting deer season statewide.
? By any hunter age 12 and older during any hunting season in Zone 3 of southern Michigan, including the bow hunting season.
? During any season in which a firearm may be used, for both big and small game statewide.
? Crossbows used for hunting are restricted to no more than 350 feet per second.
Under the new regulations, 10 and 11 year-old hunters may not use a crossbow. Youth hunters must be at least 12 to use a crossbow.
A crossbow stamp will be required in addition to hunting licenses for those using crossbows. Stamps will be available at all license retailers starting March 15. The stamp, which is free, will help the DNR monitor and survey crossbow hunters over the next three years. http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7...363---,00.html
517-373-1263

Minnesota

Crossbows legal only for handicapped hunters by permit.
www.dnr.state.mn.us
888-minndnr


Mississippi

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters with permit, hunters 65 and older, and during primitive weapon and deer gun seasons.
http://home.mdwfp.com/ContentManagem...oad.aspx?id=13
601-432-2400


Missouri

Crossbows for handicapped archers by permit and during firearms season.
www.mdc.mo.gov/hunt/
573-751-4115


Montana

Crossbows legal only during gun seasons. No provision for handicapped hunters.
www.fwp.state.mt.us
406-444-2535


Nebraska

Crossbows legal during deer and pronghorn firearms season and for handicapped hunters by permit during archery season.
www.ngpc.state.ne.us
402-471-0641


Nevada

Legal for all hunters in firearms season.
www.ndow.org/
775-688-1500


New Hampshire

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters by permit. Legal for all hunters in firearms season. Legal for all hunters on Long Island with Long Island Deer Permit.
www.wildlife.state.nh.us
603-271-3422


New Jersey

June 17, 2009
On Tuesday, June 16, the New Jersey Fish and Game Council voted on adopting proposed amendments to the 2009 – 2012 Game Code. The Council voted to adopt all the proposed amendments except amendment 29, which proposed boundary changes to Deer Management Zones 19 and 23. The full proposal containing the amendments can be viewed at www.nj.gov/dep/rules/proposals/040609b.pdf (PDF) on the NJ DEP website.
The most significant amendment adopted expands the definition of "bow" by removing the prohibition on all draw locking and draw holding devices and by including crossbows in the definition. This allows the use of crossbows in any bow and arrow hunting season and other hunting seasons for all species where the use of bow and arrow is allowed. Crossbows must have a minumum draw weight of 75 pounds and a minimum stock length of 25 inches. (Note that that crossbows are NOT legal for bowfishing at this time; bowfishing is covered by the Freshwater Fish Code.)
This amendment, in addition to the recently passed law allowing Sunday bow and arrow deer hunting on Wildlife Management Areas and private property, is expected to increase participation in New Jersey bow and arrow hunting seasons. Hunters who have never purchased a New Jersey bow and arrow hunting license or have not purchased one since the implementation of the electronic licensing system must present one of the following to purchase a license: 1) a hunter education archery certificate, or 2) a prior year resident bow and arrow license (from NJ or any other state), or 3) a prior year nonresident NJ bow and arrow license. Information on hunter education requirements for bow and arrow hunting and hunter education session schedules can be obtained at www.njfishandwildlife.com/hunted.htm.
The 2009 – 2012 Game Code becomes law five days after it is published in the New Jersey Register. Hunters are advised to consult the NJ Division of Fish and Game website for updates on the Game Code publication date and effective date of the amended Code.

www.njfishandwildlife.com
609-292-2965


New Mexico

Crossbow use is allowed by Certified Mobility Impaired Hunters during all hunts.
www.wildlife.state.nm.us
800-862-9310


New York

A modified crossbow permit is available for persons meeting a defined physical disability.
Page 15 of 2009-2010 NYS Hunting Regulations
http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/09guidecont.pdf
518-402-8924


North Carolina

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters by permit.
In March 2009 the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission adopted the proposal to allow the use of crossbows, without permit, anytime bow and arrows are legal weapons, but on April 21, 2009 the North Carolina Rules Review Commission has referred a number of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s proposed rules changes to the General Assembly, due to written opposition. This action is required under state law.

As a result, these rules changes will not be implemented until reviewed by the Legislature next year. Legislators have 30 days from the start of the next session to propose a bill disapproving the rule. If no bill is proposed, the rule automatically goes into effect.

http://www.ncwildlife.org/fs_index_04_hunting.htm
919-733-7291

North Dakota

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters by permit.
www.gf.nd.gov
701-328-6300


Ohio

Crossbows legal during archery season; Draw weight must not be less than 75 pounds and no more than 200 pounds.
www.ohiodnr.com/wildlife/default.htm
614-265-6300


Oklahoma

Crossbows legal for age 60 and over.
Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters by permit. Hunters with a permanent disability which prevents use of a conventional bow with a physician's certification. Crossbow must be a minimum draw weight of 100 pounds and equipped with safety devices. Crossbows may not be transported in a motorized vehicle unless uncocked or disassembled.
www.wildlifedepartment.com
405-521-2730

Oregon

Crossbows illegal.
www.dfw.state.or.us
503-872-5268


Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners has approved the expanded lawful use of crossbows to include both the archery deer and bear seasons. The Board included a sunset date for the expanded crossbow use requiring a future vote on the measure again before June 30, 2012.
*The use of magnified scopes was approved on April 21, 2009.

www.pgc.state.pa.us
717-787-4250


Rhode Island

Crossbows only legal for hunters who possess an official Adaptive Aid/Crossbow Permit obtained through the DEM Division of Licensing. Crossbows must be a minimum draw weight of 150-pounds and 24-inches wide.
www.dem.ri.gov/pubs/regs/index.htm
401-222-6647


South Carolina

Archery equipment is now defined as " a bow and arrow, a long bow, a recurve bow, a compound bow, or a cross bow.”

www.dnr.state.sc.us
803-734-3886


South Dakota

Crossbows legal for handicapped hunters during archery season.
www.sdgfp.info/index.htm
605-773-3485


Tennessee

The use of crossbows is now permitted during all seasons including the regular archery season.
www.state.tn.us/twra
615-781-6500


Texas

Full-inclusion of crossbows in archery seasons except Grayson County.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us
512-389-45055

Utah

Crossbows legal only for handicapped hunters by permit.
www.wildlife.utah.gov
801-538-4700


Vermont

Crossbows legal only for handicapped hunters by permit.
www.vtfishandwildlife.com
802-241-3700


Virginia

At the June 23, 2005, meeting of the Board of Game and Inland Fisheries the Board approved the use of crossbows for hunting during the upcoming fall hunting season. Previously, only disabled hunters could hunt with crossbows. For more specific crossbow information click on the following link:
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/
804-367-1000


Washington

Crossbows approved (effective 5/5/04) for use by qualifying archers with disabilities.
http://wdfw.wa.gov
360-902-2519


West Virginia

Crossbows legal with a Class Y Crossbow Permit for individuals who have been determined to have a permanent physical impairment which renders them so disabled as to be unable to use a conventional bow and arrow device. An application must be completed and submitted by the hunter and a licensed Physician to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources for consideration.
www.wvdnr.gov
304-558-2771


Wisconsin

Crossbows are not legal to use except by disabled hunters issued a Class A, B, or Crossbow permit; resident hunters 65 years of age or older issued a valid archery hunting license.
www.dnr.state.wi.us
608-266-2621


Wyoming

Crossbows legal during archery seasons; Must have 90 pound minimum draw weight and shoot a minimum 16-inch bolt.
http://gf.state.wy.us
307-777-4600
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State Laws?

Hmmmmm..... how about Alberta CANADA???
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Several years ago, some idiot pointed a crossbow pistol at the Shawingan Strangler, also known as Jean Cretin the prime minister. After that, the Shawinigan Strangler decreed that all crossbow pistols will by banned in Canada, just like his liberal party wants to do with your guns.

Those Crossbow pistols used to be great for putting up hanging ceilings, shortwave longwire antennas, and scaring away Mr. Squirrel who was building a smelly nest in your wood shed.
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A few years ago a buddy of mine picked up a plastic "toy" pistol grip crossbow while we were on a quadding trip in Idaho. He mentioned it when we were crossing the border and all hell broke loose. We got the... everyone come inside with all your passports and ID's and sit in this little room while we search everything" routine... after all was said and done the crossbow was confiscated and we were informed any crossbow with a pistol grip, plastic toy or not, is illegal in Canada.
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From Canlii.org: Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted, SOR/98-462

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PART 3
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Former Prohibited Weapons Order, No. 3

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7. A crossbow or similar device that

(a) is designed or altered to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand, whether or not it has been redesigned or subsequently altered to be aimed and fired by the action of both hands; or

(b) has a length not exceeding 500 mm.
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I know the exact crossbow on eBay you're talking about, I ordered 3 of them years ago without doing any research whatsoever. I was 22 and having fun on eBay but before they arrived I heard about them being illegal. I was expecting a phone call from customs but they were on my doorstep a couple weeks later. I'll tell you this, they're advertised as a toy but they are definitely not toys. The metal tipped plastic bolts will go through a 3/8" sheet of OSB plywood and bust off the flights. Thinking back they were fun but not accurate at all and not worth the risk of getting caught with it. That kind of thing could ruin your chances of hunting ever again if the authorities wanted to.

EDIT: Holy necroposting batman, almost 3 yrs old. Sorry guys.......

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EDIT: Holy necroposting batman, almost 3 yrs old. Sorry guys.......

LOL. That is funny. At least you realized it before someone started razzing you.

Cheers.
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in alberta Canada, no pistol grip one handed crossbows but for the legal one's you can use them in any hunting season except bow season, unless you have a handicap then you can apply for a licence and use any hunting season.
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