Proposed Regulation In Illinois Will Keep Youngsters Out of the Field
Not bowhunting or Texas related, but... At a time when when the number of hunters is declining in the U.S., this could be detrimental to hunting. We all should be looking for a way to increase the number of hunters and work on introducing others to hunting.
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http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/2001/oi0108tc.html In 2005, there were 15 Class A accidents involving the discharge of a hunting device. There were 300,000 hunting licenses issued last year. Treestands are the number one cause of hunting accidents in Illinois. I cannot believe that law enforcement is catering to the anti-hunters and anti-gun crowd. I may not be a Illinois resident, but I will be writing a letter and would encourage all outdoorsmen and women to do the same. |
This is ridiculous. Why in the heck would they do this. :mad::mad::mad:
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that is absolutely ridiculous it is sickening to say the least im glad I and my daughters live in Texas they have all grew up hunting i could never imagine that
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Wow...and Illinois is one of the so called "Monster States" when it comes to Whitetail Hunting.
Makes you kind of wonder, who (and why) exactly is trying to take the youngsters out of the hunting grounds! |
There are several states with these laws. Glad we do not have them here. Having been in law enforcement, you would be surprised at how many police officers are antigun for the public.
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