I would be all for it
I have an opinion on such things..
If someone is going to attempt the hunt with any primitive weapon they have usually already hunted extensively and are only exploring different and more challenging ways to make a harvest.. This eliminates the weekend warrior types who would usually be out there for no other reason than to get in more hunting time, no matter their expertise or skill level with the equipment used.
This is the case all to often with many crossbow and compound hunters... they are not proficient to begin with, then go out and try for a kill... (because it is easier)..
.... With primitive weapons there are few who would even consider the prospects of a hunt, given the preparation, expertise, and time needed to even get a chance at a harvest.. So in my opinion, not allowing primitive weapons, like STONE POINTS.... here in Wyoming.... is nothing more than ignorance on the part of the lawmakers... they still believe that hunting with primitive tools is fruitless and not worth the effort... Hawk