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[/quoteThose are parenting issues, not wdfw issues
Quote from: deerhuntr4885 on January 30, 2014, 10:09:33 PM[/quoteThose are parenting issues, not wdfw issues Until you or one of your family are killed by some unattended kid.
The Senate Bill passed out of committee with two big changes:1- Reduces the $20 to $102- Allows those that were born before 1972 to be classified as accompanying adults in terms of accompanying minor hunters
It's getting better, but if you are an adult (born before Feb. 1, 1996) you should be able to acompany yours or someone else's kids. What makes a 42 y.o. more qualified to accompany than a 24 year old?This is still a money grab and simply phases in the "licensed hunter" part. Don't let them fool you KF.
I read all of this and can fully understand why people feel the way they do.But, I think it needs said AGAIN......Thank You Bigtex! You are informing us, adding to the debate to allow folks to hash it out while keeping very neutral. Not easy to do and much appreciated
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on January 13, 2014, 01:58:49 PMSo NONE of the 3 points of the proposed legislation have ANY redeeming qualities? If the Younger ones cannot pass they will get another chance, but If they can. this bill would not let them So some think that under the age of 8 children don't need to be trained or made aware of firearm safety?Number 1 and number 3 I like. Number 2 is the one I disagree with.
So NONE of the 3 points of the proposed legislation have ANY redeeming qualities? If the Younger ones cannot pass they will get another chance, but If they can. this bill would not let them So some think that under the age of 8 children don't need to be trained or made aware of firearm safety?
Quote from: bigtex on January 31, 2014, 10:50:19 AMThe Senate Bill passed out of committee with two big changes:1- Reduces the $20 to $102- Allows those that were born before 1972 to be classified as accompanying adults in terms of accompanying minor huntersAre they listening to HW? It's like they read our minds Just to be clear anyone born prior to 1972 can accompany a minor without a hunters safety certificate or hunting license....I'm running out of reasons to oppose this bill.
Quote from: bigtex on January 31, 2014, 10:50:19 AMThe Senate Bill passed out of committee with two big changes:1- Reduces the $20 to $102- Allows those that were born before 1972 to be classified as accompanying adults in terms of accompanying minor huntersWHAT is so magical about 1972
Quote from: Gringo31 on January 15, 2014, 03:14:43 PMI read all of this and can fully understand why people feel the way they do.But, I think it needs said AGAIN......Thank You Bigtex! You are informing us, adding to the debate to allow folks to hash it out while keeping very neutral. Not easy to do and much appreciated
As of today both the Senate and House bills are in each chamber's fiscal/appropriations committee which looks at funding. The issue right now is the bills are now different.The House bill has lowered the $20 fee to $10 and allows those born before 1972 to accompany hunters even if they don't have a license.The Senate bill still has the $20 fee and still requires the accompanying hunter to either be atleast 18 and licensed, or at least 18 and have attended hunter's ed.