Bipartisan legislation to expand crossbow hunting in New York is working its way through both the Senate and the Assembly. If eventually passed, the bill, which amends environmental conservation law, would allow the potential use of crossbows during any big game season and in any area longbows are permitted.
The bill, A08330A/S06360-A, cleared the Environmental Conservation Committees in both the Senate and the Assembly, where it has hit a roadblock in the past.
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