Ghost wrote:Speaking of Gander, I stopped into the Lakeville one and noticed they had an ATN X-sight in their case. Seems they were just trying to get somebody into trouble. Hopefully they know something about that being illegal to hunt with in MN. Richard Tip would not be happy with them.
farmerj wrote:Ghost wrote:Speaking of Gander, I stopped into the Lakeville one and noticed they had an ATN X-sight in their case. Seems they were just trying to get somebody into trouble. Hopefully they know something about that being illegal to hunt with in MN. Richard Tip would not be happy with them.
What makes them illegal to hunt with in MN? Yes, I am being lazy and dont want to look it up.
97B.086 POSSESSION OF NIGHT VISION OR THERMAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT.
(a) A person may not possess night vision or thermal imaging equipment while taking wild animals or while having in possession, either individually or as one of a group of persons, a firearm, bow, or other implement that could be used to take wild animals.
(b) This section does not apply to a firearm that is:
(1) unloaded;
(2) in a gun case expressly made to contain a firearm that fully encloses the firearm by being zipped, snapped, buckled, tied, or otherwise fastened without any portion of the firearm exposed; and
(3) in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
(c) This section does not apply to a bow that is:
(1) completely encased or unstrung; and
(2) in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
(d) If the motor vehicle under paragraph (b) or (c) does not have a trunk, the firearm or bow must be placed in the rearmost location of the vehicle.
(e) This section does not apply to night vision or thermal imaging equipment possessed by peace officers or military personnel while exercising their duties.
c.hazelton wrote:I am guessing it was one of these two...
Ghost wrote:farmerj wrote:Ghost wrote:Speaking of Gander, I stopped into the Lakeville one and noticed they had an ATN X-sight in their case. Seems they were just trying to get somebody into trouble. Hopefully they know something about that being illegal to hunt with in MN. Richard Tip would not be happy with them.
What makes them illegal to hunt with in MN? Yes, I am being lazy and dont want to look it up.
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes?id=97B.08697B.086 POSSESSION OF NIGHT VISION OR THERMAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT.
(a) A person may not possess night vision or thermal imaging equipment while taking wild animals or while having in possession, either individually or as one of a group of persons, a firearm, bow, or other implement that could be used to take wild animals.
(b) This section does not apply to a firearm that is:
(1) unloaded;
(2) in a gun case expressly made to contain a firearm that fully encloses the firearm by being zipped, snapped, buckled, tied, or otherwise fastened without any portion of the firearm exposed; and
(3) in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
(c) This section does not apply to a bow that is:
(1) completely encased or unstrung; and
(2) in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle.
(d) If the motor vehicle under paragraph (b) or (c) does not have a trunk, the firearm or bow must be placed in the rearmost location of the vehicle.
(e) This section does not apply to night vision or thermal imaging equipment possessed by peace officers or military personnel while exercising their duties.
I wanted to ask them about it but didn't want to pull a number.
JJ wrote:No more illegal than any number of retail outlets selling weapon mounted spotlights. You can posses those items legally, just not while taking game.
A person may not possess night vision or thermal imaging equipment while taking wild animals or while having in possession, either individually or as one of a group of persons, a firearm, bow, or other implement that could be used to take wild animals.
Ghost wrote:JJ wrote:No more illegal than any number of retail outlets selling weapon mounted spotlights. You can posses those items legally, just not while taking game.
Why I will agree you should be right, that is not what it says.A person may not possess night vision or thermal imaging equipment while taking wild animals or while having in possession, either individually or as one of a group of persons, a firearm, bow, or other implement that could be used to take wild animals.
JJ wrote:Ghost wrote:JJ wrote:No more illegal than any number of retail outlets selling weapon mounted spotlights. You can posses those items legally, just not while taking game.
Why I will agree you should be right, that is not what it says.A person may not possess night vision or thermal imaging equipment while taking wild animals or while having in possession, either individually or as one of a group of persons, a firearm, bow, or other implement that could be used to take wild animals.
This falls under the 97b statute. As i understand it from chatting with legal counsel, 97b is a Fish&Game bill and only applicable to Fish&Game.
IANAL, remember what you paid for this interpretation.
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