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Crossbows can be bought and owned by adults over 18 years of age, while in most states crossbows can only be owned with a special licence, for instance for members of an official sporting club. Control on transport of crossbows between states has increased to prevent unauthorised use of imported crossbows.
Today, the crossbow often has a complicated legal status due to the possibility of lethal use and its similarities to both firearms and bows. While some jurisdictions treat crossbows in the same way as firearms, many others do not require any sort of license to own a crossbow.
The crossbow is no longer classified as a firearm - it is now in the same classification as recurves, compounds and longbows.
While one state (Oregon) still bans crossbows entirely, most others (29 states) now allow unrestricted crossbow use throughout all big game seasons. Still, other states choose to allow crossbows only in certain seasons.
The crossbow is, for legal purposes, often categorized as a firearm by various legal jurisdictions (even though it is not considered as a firearm from a technical perspective), despite the fact that no combustion is required to propel the projectile.
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This licence will allow you to possess, carry and use crossbows, subject to specific conditions. Crossbows are classed as a Category M weapon under the Weapons Categories Regulation 1996.
A: Under federal law, a convicted felon who completed probation is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition. However, there is no federal law that specifically addresses crossbows.
A CHAMP permit holder must have a valid hunting license when taking wildlife. It also authorizes the holder to use a motor vehicle in off-road locations to wait for game as long as the locations are not in conflict with other laws. A CHAMP permit does not authorize the use of a vehicle to chase or pursue wildlife.

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