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Re: 15 YO Girl Killed in Hunting Accident
[Re: James]
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11/15/17 02:25 AM
11/15/17 02:25 AM
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marshmud991
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This kinda goes back to my thread about kids killing their first deer and starting them too young. I know every kid matures at a different level, but these kids need to have the safety aspects pounded into them before they start handling a gun. Some may be ready at an early age, some may not be ready until they're teenagers. Some, based on my experience at the public range sunday, should NEVER be turned loose with a firearm. One of the Reasons why i disagree with the hunter safety course being taken soley online now. Some kids are fortunate enough to learn from home, but then there's some (I know a few of them) that has parents that scare the hell out of me, because they know absolutely nothing (But think do) about firearms. He in La you can do the classroom part online but you still have to go to an 8hr field day. My family of 4 just did it and made a family day out of it. Very sad situation for the families involved. One of the first things it taught my kids was to load and unload every firearm they will use. They know if they are not hunting or shooting at targets, it better not be loaded. Prayers for the family.
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