Update (9/10/19): With Tinypic.com shutting down, all the historical "Hunting With Suppressors" maps are now lost. I've updated this post with the latest map (Effective: 6/10/2016).
Hunting With Suppressors Map (Valid: 06-10-2016):
Georgia and Alabama have been added as allowing hunting of all animals (including Game) with a suppressor on private and public lands (July 1, 2014). On August 1, 2014, Louisiana will allow Hunting game animals with suppressors.
Disclaimer: As always, please check with your Department of Wildlife as there may be restrictions that this map does not address. Nor can I guarantee that this map is 100% correct.
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July 06, 2014, 11:45 AM
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Yep; Georgia added it this year,I love it,thank you Gov. Deal for signing this great piece of legislation.
July 06, 2014, 11:56 AM
joel9507
I guess I imagined that anyone who legally owned a suppressor that fit their hunting gun would be able to use it while hunting. I don't own a suppressor, so this is just curiosity - but is there a theory why loud hunting would be preferable to quiet hunting?
I'm curious to the logic used in the pink states here to justify the restriction....if they allow suppressors, why not let people use them while hunting?
July 06, 2014, 12:56 PM
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Originally posted by joel9507: [W]hy not let people use them while hunting?
“There’s no reason for it, it’s just our policy.”
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July 06, 2014, 04:37 PM
Storm
quote:
Originally posted by joel9507: I guess I imagined that anyone who legally owned a suppressor that fit their hunting gun would be able to use it while hunting. I don't own a suppressor, so this is just curiosity - but is there a theory why loud hunting would be preferable to quiet hunting?
I'm curious to the logic used in the pink states here to justify the restriction....if they allow suppressors, why not let people use them while hunting?
From what I've heard, it was to prevent poaching. But that's like banning firearms in schools to prevent school shootings. I'm sure most of these laws go way back.
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July 06, 2014, 04:53 PM
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Just for comparison. Here's one of the first maps I did in April, 2012 compared with the latest August, 2014. In a little over two years, we've added North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Indiana, Wyoming and Oklahoma to states that allow some sort of hunting with a suppressor. That's a total of seven.
4/2012
8/2014
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July 08, 2014, 11:55 AM
maladat
This is unbelievably nitpicky. In April 2012, Texas had decided to make hunting with suppressors legal, but the effective date was September 1, 2012.
It makes me sad that Texas took so long to make it legal.
July 08, 2014, 08:28 PM
jcsabolt2
Ohio is in the political process HB-234. I would expect it pass later this year. Any gun related legislation has gone easily through Ohio with the Republicans in control.
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July 09, 2014, 05:17 AM
Storm
quote:
Originally posted by jcsabolt2: Ohio is in the political process HB-234. I would expect it pass later this year. Any gun related legislation has gone easily through Ohio with the Republicans in control.
Let me know if it goes through and I'll update the map. I wish you the best of luck in this.
Did you want an update of the SVG file?
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July 09, 2014, 10:49 AM
szuppo
The 2012 map lists Ohio as illegal to possess a Suppressor which was not correct.
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July 09, 2014, 06:18 PM
Storm
quote:
Originally posted by szuppo: The 2012 map lists Ohio as illegal to possess a Suppressor which was not correct.
You're actually misreading the map legend. That classification "Unlawful to Hunt with or Possess a Suppressor" should be read as "Unlawful to Hunt with a Suppressor, OR Unlawful to Possess a Suppressor". Perhaps, this was bad grammar on my part.
This was a common mis-interpretation, which is why I increased the number of classes in the legend to distinguish between the two. I had initially combined them, because the focus of the map was hunting with suppressors, and these were states where you could not hunt with a suppressor, for either reason.
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August 01, 2014, 05:10 AM
Storm
Congratulations to Louisiana on being able to hunt Game animals with suppressors, as of today.
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August 01, 2014, 07:48 AM
Storm
Para, Thanks for making this a sticky post. So the forum and firearms community can use this map as a resource.
Everyone, I will be using this thread as a place to host and update this map as things change with regards to this issue. Anyone is free to copy, display, host, or use this map as long as it's in a positive way with respect to second amendment rights, hunting and firearms ownership.
Regards, Storm
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August 04, 2014, 12:21 PM
Storm
*** Update ***
I just found out from American Suppressor Association that the suppressed hunting law in Alabama will not go into effect until sometime in October. I am going to leave the map as is for the moment until I get a solid date.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will consider a proposal at its Sept. 10 meeting in Kissimmee to permit silencers, also known as suppressors, for shooting deer, turkey, gray squirrels, rabbits, quail and crows.
To reflect Alabama's current status in the no-go column, until their law goes into effect sometime in October, I've produced the latest revision of the map. I will update their status once I have confirmation on an effective date.
EDIT: It was brought to my attention that the map originally posted (http://i59.tinypic.com/k9v08.png) was incorrect, as Georgia only allows suppressed hunting on private land. I have confirmed this with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and revised the map accordingly. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Storm,
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September 10, 2014, 03:31 PM
Storm
*** Update - Florida ***
quote:
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission unanimously approved a draft rule that removes the state's restriction on use of silencers for hunting game.
They'll take a final vote on the rule in November.