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WATERTOWN â Jefferson County legislators are working toward passing a law that would allow 12- and 13-year-old hunters to use guns or crossbows to hunt deer.
During the meeting of the countyâs General Services Committee on Tuesday evening, legislators preliminarily approved Local Law One. If passed by the full county Board of Legislators at next monthâs meeting, Jefferson County would officially join into a pilot program authorized in this yearâs New York state budget, which will allow licensed hunters aged 12 and 13 to hunt deer with a firearm or crossbow until 2023.
The local law was introduced in Jefferson County by District 8 Legislator James A. Nabywaniec, R-Calcium. He said he hadnât initially noticed the program in the state budget, but a constituent reached out and asked him to consider getting the county involved.
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April 5, 2021 5:35 p.m.
Faced with a Democratic Congress and White House, Missouri state Sen. Bill White (R) thought long and hard about legislative maneuvers he could pursue to shield his state’s residents from potential new gun laws out of Washington.
Eventually, he settled on a novel approach: Create a new force that residents could volunteer to join a state-sanctioned “minuteman” group to be deployed in emergencies then make those volunteers’ guns state property. That’s right: Want to protect your guns from the government? Give them to your governor.
“What is the one thing the feds don’t really get to regulate?” White told TPM. “Well, that’s our own state property.”