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fogducker
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encasing a bow

Post by fogducker »

in ontario,does a bow have to be in a case to transport it?
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Post by chessy »

no fire arm must be in cased to transfer just half hour after and before daylite in game inhabitat areas
that i know of
fogducker
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Post by fogducker »

i have a good case......im just want to know the legal beagles on it all :oops:
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Post by Pydpiper »

chessy is correct, you do not need to encase any bow or non-restricted firearm for transport. If you are a place that normally contains wildlife the law is to have it encased 1/2 hour before sunrise, and 1/2 hour after sunset.
You can have your crossbow fully cocked on the passenger seat and be perfectly legal, provided of course there is no arrow in it. I do that quite often running between hunting sites.
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