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I quoted a state official as well. Actually, there were two wardens there and the discussion was around the same thing mentioned above. The WAC should be updated as everyone agreed that it was hard to apply in situations like tape or flaps of leather which are both common.Their argument went back to the spirit of the law which was that the primer was exposed to the weather. When you wrap it in saran wrap, it is no more exposed to the weather than a closed system.If you have it tucked under your arm, it is still exposed.On the flip side, you could drill a tiny hole in a closed system and it would then be "exposed." The law was poorly written and likely there are various interpretations around there.I have no marbles in the game, just letting people know there are different views on the topic.
The game warden at my son’s hunter ed class said he would ticked taped smoke poles. They have to be open.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk