Bill May Allow Ten Year Olds to Hunt

by Administrator 8. June 2009 05:49

A recent bill is currently being introduced to the legislator that may allow 10 year-olds to hunt with the close supervision of an adult.  The bill would lower the current age of hunting from 12 to 10 years-of-age. 

Advocates of the bill believe that it is an important step in preserving the hunting heritage of the state.  That it also encourages proper gun safety.

Critics state the opposite,  believing that it will increase the number of hunting accidents in the state, and that it may allow unqualified hunters to fire a gun.  

If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident,  please contact the Wausau personal injury attorneys of Habush, Habush & Rottier, SC at 800-242-2874.   

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