The laws regarding crossbows in the United Kingdom (UK) are as follows:
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Age Restrictions: In England, Wales, and Scotland, you must be 18 years or older to purchase and possess a crossbow.
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Crossbow Classification: Crossbows are classified as firearms in the UK. However, they are not subject to the same stringent regulations as firearms.
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Possession and Use: Crossbows can be legally owned and used in the UK without a license. However, there are restrictions on their use for certain activities, such as hunting and self-defense.
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Hunting and Poaching: It is illegal to use a crossbow for hunting in the UK. Using a crossbow to kill or take a wild bird or protected animal is a criminal offense.
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Self-Defense: Crossbows are not considered an acceptable means of self-defense in the UK. It is prohibited to carry a crossbow in public places, and using it for self-defense will lead to legal consequences.
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Transportation: When transporting a crossbow, it is recommended to securely store it in a case or cover that prevents public access and ensures it cannot be easily used.