My question is what are they trying to accomplish with this law??? Barbed? Are they trying to be humane with a barbed rule for a non lethal shot placement? Image? Do they think a non barbed broadhead will fall out of a non lethal shot?? Mechanical Failure??
What is the thinking behind this law?
It's all been covered in this topic. You don't need to come to page 11 and ask. 
"It is nothing to do with efficiency... it is described here and on page 62 of the regulations. The purpose is to use a blade that can come out or be pulled out by the animal if it is not found or does not die. Any shape that would keep an arrow embedded in the animal is considered to be inhumane. A broadhead that remains in an animal if not harvested causes infection, growths, sometimes loss of life later on.
It is not about technology or efficiency. See the highlighted portion of the text below, that is what makes mechanicals non compliant."
danng...I thought we were supposed to take risky shots so the planted wolves could feed the pack.
Wouldn't hoof rot be considered inhumane???