Posted by Gambles on January 13, 2013 at 09:33:37 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Re: Youth Archery posted by McBride on January 13, 2013 at 09:08:12:
I can match that or MAYBE even top that. Back in the late '70s, when I was in high school, we had a high school sponsored FFA game hunt every year. The FFA members would meet at the high school, pick teams and go out and have a contest to see who could shoot the most pheasant, quail, rabbits and squirrel on a certain Saturday during hunting season. Yes, this was with high school kids shooting shotguns and .22 rifles. Then everybody would bring back the game, clean the game, and have a wildlife feast about a week later. Can you imagine the liability of that today? One, the liability of a shooting accident and, two, the liability of people actually eating wild game. You know the real irony? Last May, my eighth grade kid took a 30 year-old rubber band gun to school, actually the very same school. It was basically a stick with two clothes pins glued to it. Two teachers went ballistic and almost had him kicked out of school, not because the thing could shoot a rubber band and cause injury, but because it was a "gun".
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