Badger, I wouldn't mention bone specifically, but pitch the idea of using stone points to your Game and Fish Commission.
I got New Mexico to drop both the metal cutting edge and arbitrary 7/8" width requirements. Used a well written argument that included links to sources discussing obsidian as being so sharp they use it for brain surgery scalpals. As well as hunters successfully taking game with stone points for 10's of thousands of years. Throw in a comment about Native American heritage benefiting from cultural heritage, too, sometimes there's a soft spot for that. Also linked to videos showing stone to be just as effective as steel.
So now the regs read "broadheads must have cutting edges."
Worst they can do is say no...and then you save the info snd try again next year
Been bugging them twice a year for 4 years now for a traditional only archery season...this isn't yet going over as well