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Originally posted by HatchetJack:
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Originally posted by M4Madness:
[b] This isn't the first time that Indiana lawmakers have passed hunting bills, nor will it be the last, I assume.
There are some rules/laws that are in statute (the sound suppressor bill comes to mind). Those must go to the legislature to be changed. Some rule-making authority has been granted to the NRC. Approving weapons for deer hunting was one of those powers. This bill overrules the Governor-appointed NRC and makes a LAW which can only be changed by making another LAW. Slippery slope indeed. [/b]
I don't know much about the process but a democracy vote from the state congress seems less corrupt than an appointed rule-making authority but again I'm not vested in the process so that could be entirely inaccurate.


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