The storage and use, away from sport facilities, of sporting firearms with grooved barrels or of sporting pneumatic weapons whose muzzle energy exceeds # and whose calibre is larger than # mm, and also sporting cold-steel and throwing weapons, except for the storage and use of bows and crossbows for conducting scientific research and preventive work involving the immobilization and injection of animals
We would use conventional methods; I have a crossbow -- you see it in my hand there, which we use to sample whales and dolphins for genetic studies as well.
In March 1944, Spaatz proposed the Oil Plan for bombing, and in June 1944 during the Operation Crossbow priority bombing of V-1 sites aimed at the UK, Spaatz advocated, and received authorization from Eisenhower for, bombing of those targets at a lower priority.
The Criminal Code (Article # ) also establishes liability for the illegal manufacture, with the aim of selling, for the sale, and also for the carrying of blank or silent arms (swards, daggers, bayonets, hunting knives, crossbows) or any other implements or things specifically produced or modified with the aim of taking the life or inflicting bodily injury
Internal conflicts persisted; during the spring or summer of 1251, Tautvilas and his remaining allies attacked Mindaugas's warriors and the Livonian Order's crossbow-men in Voruta Castle.
He gets involved in an intertribal dispute and, with just 60 men, attacks some 1,500 natives, believing crossbow, musket, and God will assure him victory.
But there is no denying that much of this has been brought about by the technological development that has produced the fearsome weapons of war —from the crossbow to the laser space-weapon.
It is current policy to grant importation licences for only shotguns, crossbows, unrifled airguns, and rifles up to .22 inches (5.6mm) except in the case of deer hunting and competitive target shooting when bolt action rifles up to .270 inches (6.8 mm approx.) are authorised.
During that year, 1542, one Indian tribe after another suffered similar shocks as those European explorers, flashing crossbows and harquebuses, pushed ever deeper into South America’s tropical forest.