Hunter?
This has nothing at all to do with hunters. Duh
If a hunting rifle is declared to be the same as an assault rifle, and illegal...just what part of that would not be of interest to a hunter. Just the purchasing red tape and restrictions will impair ownership.
This is the most restrictive gunlaw ever in terms of ownership, and don’t think if they can’t get this passed that more aren’t on the horizon.
Growing up we had a 22 hornet, 30 30, a shotgun and some other rifles used by my Dad to hunt, and I never saw him with a handgun, because he would have used any one of those on an intruder by blowing his head off....and he was former WWII along with my uncles.....teaching me to shoot cans off a fence post a long way off at age 9. So when I refer to hunters, it is those guys who use guns for both purposes.