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I would almost be inclined to think that a 13 year old that completed Hunter's Ed would be less of a safety hazard hunting with a 14 or 15 year old hunting buddy that completed Hunter's Ed than would be hunting with a 50 year old family member that never took/isn't required to take Hunter's Ed.
I'm starting to HATE ARE STATE
Quote I'm starting to HATE ARE STATE You could move to Montana but they have a similar law:"In order to carry or use a firearm in public, a youth under 14 years of age must be accompanied by a person having charge or custody of the child, or be under the supervision of a qualified firearms safety instructor or an adult 18 years of age or older who has been authorized by the youth’s parent or guardian, as per Montana law."
is this a done deal then? or can it be faught?sucky law though.
Currently you may need to be 14 or older to hunt without supervision, but I don't think it's a criminal offense.
Quote from: bearpaw on January 24, 2013, 12:36:53 PMCurrently you may need to be 14 or older to hunt without supervision, but I don't think it's a criminal offense.Nope, it's legal for a kid to hunt alone.
Thanks Wader-Do you know if there is a law that specifically prohibits a 13 year old from openly carrying a firearm? (for those of us who unfortunately live in some of the urban areas, this is honestly a consideration). I've never looked at the RCW's but am being told by some that is is not a crime as long as it is not concealled. I know many of these kids know the laws better than many of us law abiding adults.