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Then if you are not able to influence the State's point of view on this, it sounds like you are making a wise decision to opt out of the program.
But for the youth of our state, I see danger ahead. A computer is a lifeless thing. Real passionate teaching comes from something with a soul. Many kids come to class with baggage in regards to the men in their life. There’s a barrier to learning if Dad is the sole teacher beyond a glorified biology film in the form of e-Learning. When an experienced hunter stands before them, gray-haired and dressed in hunter orange, you generally have their attention and without barriers. My hair isn’t gray yet, not through lack of trying, but I know I have their undivided attention when I tell the story of Pamela Almi. I put up a picture of her and her grandchild on the projector and I tell the story of her tragic death. I ask them to think of their own grandmothers. I ask them to imagine themselves the young boy behind the trigger violating several of the cardinal rules of firearm safety, and then depriving a child of their grandmother. The tears in their eyes prove that I have them. I’d like to see a computer program do that.
So I have been emailing the instructor for a hunter ed course, as I plan to take my brother and sister to it in March. He said they use pellet guns for the field day. I asked him if they dont use live ammo because of the new regulations but I think its just due to the fact that they only have a pellet gun range. He never answered me as far as the new regulations, I will just ask him in person. It is kinda a shame but I have been taking them shooting enough and I figure they will get enough exposure to it that way.
I`m not a regular poster but this topic has caught my eye. I just enrolled my two oldest daughtersand for some crazy reason thought it would be the same as when I took it years ago. Why do they have to screw with the things that aren`t broke? This is my two cents but I don`t think an online class should even be an option. The whole reason for the class is the hands on experience with a teacher/instructor. I`ve taught my kids all that I have learned and know and maybe an instructor can teach them something else. I`m also not in favor of guns that don`t fire or not having a fireing aspect of the class. When I took it it was part of the class shooting. Now my #1 concern is the few instructors thinking about leaving and not teaching anymore. You guys are what keeps the youth involved and passing it on. If you aren`t teaching then who is computers,phone apps or individuals who really don`t care? Just my 2 cents sorry for rambling.