The only thing I'm concerned about is how the DEC interprets the new law with respect to Long Island. In the new law they specifically stated that an air gun meeting the minimum standards could be used to hunt protected game whenever that game can be legally hunted with a rimfire rifle. The reason they used that specific reference to rimfire rifles was to clearly rule out any big game hunting with air rifles since only center fire rifles can be used for big game hunting in NY. That wording is not a problem except if you live on Long Island. It is illegal to hunt, or even be afield, on Long Island with any rifle. Now here's where it gets interesting...... technically and legally an air rifle is not a "rifle" under the DEC definition. They define a "rifle" as a firearm with a barrel length of at least 16 inches that has rifling in the barrel and that uses metallic cartridges. Since air rifles do not use "metallic cartridges" they are not legally considered "rifles" and it is therefore perfectly legal to be afield and to hunt "unprotected" species such as woodchucks . I have had this conversation with the DEC officials and they freely admit that an air rifle is not legally a "rifle" and being afield with one does not break any laws. Now here's the problem as far as Long Island goes..... even though an air rifle is not legally a "rifle" and therefor does not break the "no rifle" rule for Long Island, the DEC may interpret the new law as meaning that air rifles are legal only in areas that permit rimfire rifles to be used and since rimfire rifles can't be used on Long Island then an air rifle is not permitted. As I said earlier,,, the "rimfire" rifle wording was intended to rule out big game hunting but if the DEC here on Long Island take the opinion that air rifles can't be used here because rimfire rifles are illegal to hunt with here then myself and the other L.I. hunters are screwed.
One of my friends who I used to work with periodically when I was still working is a Lieutenant with the DEC here in Suffolk County, he's also a die hard air gun hunter and enthusiast. I'm going to give him a call and ask him what the official policy for L.I. is going to be regarding this new law. I'm hoping that they don't intend to exclude air guns her on the Island but I know my buddy will give me a straight answer. The funny thing is that even if they do not allow air rifles to be used on the Island for small game they will still be legal to use for the "unprotected" species such as ground hogs, pigeons, starlings etc. The logic I'm trying to get to is that if they let you use air rifles for the "unprotected" species then they obviously aren't concerned that an air rifle presents the same danger as a powder burner "rifle" otherwise they would've banned air rifles along with regular "rifles". Logically it just doesn't make sense to me that you can be afield and hunt woodchucks with an air rifle on long island but you aren't permitted to use the same air rifle on squirrels. I plan on using this argument with my buddy if I have to.
I know this is a long, drawn out post, but I didn't know of a shorter way to explain the issue for the benefit of Long Island air gun hunters.
Jeff