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In reply to the discussion: Is a bow a "firearm"? [View all]

marions ghost

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29. Crossbows are considered deadly weapons
Tue Mar 11, 2014, 04:38 PM
Mar 2014

but not a firearm. Probably what it's about. Definitely lethal weaponry.

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Is a bow a "firearm"? [View all] jmowreader Mar 2014 OP
mechanical means - seems to cover bows. Warren Stupidity Mar 2014 #1
Manual, not mechanical frazzled Mar 2014 #4
If it is a compound bow... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #19
Sure ... I was thinking of those ... frazzled Mar 2014 #20
Thinking about it... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #23
A lever by definition is a simple machine. Seems to fit the "mechanical" definition. eom tarheelsunc Mar 2014 #39
Yes, but their definition is bunk... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #44
Even a recurve would be a machine jmowreader Mar 2014 #88
Yeah, I corrected that in another post... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #91
Yes, a bow is a machine jberryhill Mar 2014 #25
It's powered manually frazzled Mar 2014 #28
Ask any engineer - a bow is a machine. Maedhros Mar 2014 #30
Actually, a knife is a double inclined plane.. X_Digger Mar 2014 #49
You're correct, but I think it's prudent to think of the law in terms of Archimedean simple machines Maedhros Mar 2014 #50
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around an axis, but yeah, I get your point. n/t X_Digger Mar 2014 #53
Okay, I'll bite..... jberryhill Mar 2014 #60
It doesn't, I was just addressing one point. X_Digger Mar 2014 #63
So what? Most machines are powered manually jberryhill Mar 2014 #35
Oh, for ef's sake frazzled Mar 2014 #40
What does "common lingustic usage" have to do with anything here? jberryhill Mar 2014 #41
Therefore a bicycle is not a machine? lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #66
not mechanical would be you picking up an arrow and chucking it yourself. Warren Stupidity Mar 2014 #59
"...any weapon from which a projectile or other object may be discharged by mechanical means" n/t cherokeeprogressive Mar 2014 #64
According to the definition, yes. 1000words Mar 2014 #2
I agree -- a bow and arrow meets their definition of a "firearm" rocktivity Mar 2014 #13
Lets round up the children... NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #18
What do children have to do with it? kcr Mar 2014 #68
A nerf gun technically meets the state definition of a firearm. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #69
You didn't answer my question kcr Mar 2014 #70
I did answer your question. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #71
What is absurd about it? kcr Mar 2014 #72
Guess it depends on what one considers a weapon. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #73
It's a toy. kcr Mar 2014 #74
And I say it's a weapon. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #75
And I say I'm president of the world kcr Mar 2014 #76
You missed the joke 5 posts ago. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #77
It meets their definition kcr Mar 2014 #78
We'll he'll, just because their felons... NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #79
You forgot bathtubs. kcr Mar 2014 #81
You're right we should! NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #83
Voting rights? Absolutely. kcr Mar 2014 #84
That's a knee jerk reaction though. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #85
I wouldn't be opposed to saying non violent crimes could be exempt kcr Mar 2014 #86
A Nerf gun is neither a weapon nor a firearm rocktivity Mar 2014 #92
A bicycle is operated manually 1000words Mar 2014 #26
Slingshots inNJ windje Mar 2014 #82
no it is not Vattel Mar 2014 #3
Can you throw an arrow as far as a bow can launch it? 1000words Mar 2014 #5
is a slingshot a machine? a yo-yo? Vattel Mar 2014 #10
Slingshot, yes. 1000words Mar 2014 #22
Yeah I guess it is hard to avoid the conclusion that a bow is a machine. Vattel Mar 2014 #51
I don't think you can get anything but a compound bow in North Idaho jmowreader Mar 2014 #14
nah Vattel Mar 2014 #16
It's all a matter of definition. NuclearDem Mar 2014 #17
I don't think the scientific definition is the relevant one. Vattel Mar 2014 #45
In the absence of a legal definition of "mechanical" then I think it is. n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2014 #67
A bow is a lever. A lever is a simple macnine . nt flamin lib Mar 2014 #6
Common sense tells you it is not. NutmegYankee Mar 2014 #7
Of course it's not a firearm. NuclearDem Mar 2014 #8
It may not be a firearm, RebelOne Mar 2014 #11
No argument there. NuclearDem Mar 2014 #15
Interesting question sarisataka Mar 2014 #9
By that definition, yes. Otherwise, no. aikoaiko Mar 2014 #12
Nope. No fire. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2014 #21
Not sure, it might be "ghost gun"! NYC_SKP Mar 2014 #24
Surely many are. H2O Man Mar 2014 #27
Crossbows are considered deadly weapons marions ghost Mar 2014 #29
Showing my age but... TXPaganBanker Mar 2014 #31
Was just going to use the Dukes of Hazard defense, too. frazzled Mar 2014 #32
Under that law, probably... but don't overlook "discharge" cthulu2016 Mar 2014 #33
I think that's more likely to be the word this turns on muriel_volestrangler Mar 2014 #47
Our local city ordinance ..... oldhippie Mar 2014 #34
There is no question. Under those definitions a bow is a firearm. nt stevenleser Mar 2014 #36
Maybe a cross bow. Don't think the string twanging variety could be called Cleita Mar 2014 #37
exactly. the definitions under which a bow is a machine have absurd consequences. Vattel Mar 2014 #46
By that statute, perhaps, but not in common usage. bluedigger Mar 2014 #38
According to that definition Kelvin Mace Mar 2014 #42
It's a projectile weapon. Iggo Mar 2014 #43
Yes. Is this a problem? Sincerely, Katniss Everdeen. nt Zorra Mar 2014 #48
According to that statute it is, but that doesn't jive with federal law. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #52
Yes it is. And my earlier post which said "no it is not" is clearly wrong. Vattel Mar 2014 #54
I sure as hell wouldn't want to be shot by one... countryjake Mar 2014 #55
1. Can a person prohibited by law from possessing a firearm acquire and use a black powder 30cal Mar 2014 #56
According to Idaho law, he could not jmowreader Mar 2014 #89
A bow is not a firearm, and hang the Idaho Code derby378 Mar 2014 #57
According to that definition, yes nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #58
Idaho Statutes struggle4progress Mar 2014 #61
Can a felon hunt with a bow in Idaho? (Idaho Fish and Game website) struggle4progress Mar 2014 #62
I wonder when the last violation of 18-5003 was jmowreader Mar 2014 #90
Let's ask this guy: Brigid Mar 2014 #65
Acording to that definition. jschurchin Mar 2014 #80
A prime example of piss-poor legislative drafting. (nt) Paladin Mar 2014 #87
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