A disturbing trend
First teenage girls giving up meat and now
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources commission has taken a peek into the future and seen a disturbing trend: Kids aren’t hunting as much as they used to. […] It’s little wonder, then, that the commission has established a free junior hunting weekend. This will be a permanent season held on the Saturday and Sunday after Christmas. […] The two-day hunt — for deer, squirrel, rabbit and quail — will be open to anyone 15 and younger at the time. No license will be required, but regular bag limits and other regulations will apply, including the hunter education requirement. (Those younger than 10 don’t need the hunter education card if accompanied by an adult who remains ”in position to take immediate control of the child’s bow or firearm at all times,” according to state regulations.)
(Via Meat Facts )
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