HUNTERS, Ore.
— If you want to hunt a game, you can’t just walk into a store and ask for a rifle, but you can take your game-day hunting experience to a whole new level with a gun.
That’s because in this year’s hunt, hunters can bring along a gun to take to their target, and they can do so without a license, which is the requirement for gun ownership in this country.
Hunters can also hunt without a gun without fear of prosecution.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is holding a statewide hunt for hunting season starting Friday, with a total of 6,000 hunters in the state.
But there are a few restrictions, including that hunters must bring their own ammunition and that they can’t bring guns or game into the park.
The department also requires hunters to wear full face protective gear, a standard requirement in many states.
The rules vary depending on where you live.
Hunting with a handgun in Oregon requires a license from the Oregon Division of Wildlife and Parks.
Hunters who don’t have a license can still hunt under the state’s hunting law, which requires that hunters not be armed with firearms or game.
However, a permit is required to hunt without the license.
Hunting with a rifle requires a separate license and can only be done in certain areas of the state, like public lands and in certain counties.
The license is also required to shoot deer in certain ranges, and hunting with a bow is illegal.