In my hunting rules booklet can find:
> NEW – The use of air/pellet guns are prohibited for the purposes of taking/ harvesting deer, bear, turkey, crow, and migratory game birds. Air/pellet guns are also prohibited for the purposes of taking/harvesting ANY species on WMAs stocked with pheasant or quail DURING the pheasant/quail season. (For a list of pheasant and quail stocked WMAs, please see 321 CMR 3.01(1)(n)). Air/pellet guns may be used for all other species during their respective legal open seasons
but also in its squirrel section:
> Use of rifles and handguns is prohibited in Wildlife Management Zones 10-14.
So in zones 10-14 during squirrel season, can I simply go by "pellet guns may be used for all other species", or do hunting laws consider them "rifles"? I can't actually find any wording about this part in the laws - more like a lack of exclusion in the laws about the other species.
I know that the definitions in MGL 140 Section 121 do not include them as they are not "capable of discharging a shot or bullet", and also in case of my concrete air rifles, some don't have a "barrel length equal to or greater than 16 inches" either, meaning they do not fall under "rifle" there either even if I were to ignore the bullet vs pellet part (and obviously nobody sane would ever consider them "handguns") - the only problem is that this section says it applies only to "sections 122 to 131Y", which cover licensing, not hunting, so I can't _really_ go by that.
Also, in case I can do that, I'd probably want to use a springer with a really obnoxious "twang" sound so nobody mistakes it for a firearm
> NEW – The use of air/pellet guns are prohibited for the purposes of taking/ harvesting deer, bear, turkey, crow, and migratory game birds. Air/pellet guns are also prohibited for the purposes of taking/harvesting ANY species on WMAs stocked with pheasant or quail DURING the pheasant/quail season. (For a list of pheasant and quail stocked WMAs, please see 321 CMR 3.01(1)(n)). Air/pellet guns may be used for all other species during their respective legal open seasons
but also in its squirrel section:
> Use of rifles and handguns is prohibited in Wildlife Management Zones 10-14.
So in zones 10-14 during squirrel season, can I simply go by "pellet guns may be used for all other species", or do hunting laws consider them "rifles"? I can't actually find any wording about this part in the laws - more like a lack of exclusion in the laws about the other species.
I know that the definitions in MGL 140 Section 121 do not include them as they are not "capable of discharging a shot or bullet", and also in case of my concrete air rifles, some don't have a "barrel length equal to or greater than 16 inches" either, meaning they do not fall under "rifle" there either even if I were to ignore the bullet vs pellet part (and obviously nobody sane would ever consider them "handguns") - the only problem is that this section says it applies only to "sections 122 to 131Y", which cover licensing, not hunting, so I can't _really_ go by that.
Also, in case I can do that, I'd probably want to use a springer with a really obnoxious "twang" sound so nobody mistakes it for a firearm
