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Mikeyy716
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I think muzzleloaders are OK too. We had trespasser problems years ago, and the police told us that the guy was a felon for multiple DWI's. He was using a muzzleloader and I don't think he was charged for that. Not 100% sure on that.

I think there's a legal process to get your rights restored, but this guy didn't seem like the legal type.

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