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Quote from: ghosthunter on March 19, 2012, 08:37:26 PM...I have only two things I do not like.1. The requirement to provide the serial numbers of my personal firearms used in class. There is no reason the state DFW should need that information....It's overboard they can't stay on top of the reqirements they have now.There nothing that says I have to show a rifle in class. So I will just go with book and the only guns in class will be the state shotguns.There is no need for serial numbers of private eqipmentIt's not just firearms. If you look at the financial report, you also have to list any other personal equipment and their serial numbers that you use in class. So the way I read it, if you use a laptop and projector, you have to list them. It's not that I am concerned that someone has my serial for my laptop, it's just a big pain in the butt.
...I have only two things I do not like.1. The requirement to provide the serial numbers of my personal firearms used in class. There is no reason the state DFW should need that information....
I also understand that they are looking for comments/corrections/feedback before they enact this document in May???Having just spent over a year re-working our CC&Rs for our HOA, this doc looks half-baked. There's a LOT of ambiguity in this doc. The one thing that really made me twitch was the following:“At no time will hunting arrows, broadheads or crossbow bolts be handled in the classroom by students.”What’s the definition of a Hunting Arrow??? My fluflu with a judo point has killed grouse, but you would have to try hard to hurt yourself with one of these. My target arrows that I use in 3Ds are also my hunting arrows. Unscrew the tips and screw on a broadhead and voila, hunting arrow.I could understand if the verbiage was “At no time will broadheads, broadhead-tipped hunting arrows, or broadhead-tipped crossbow bolts be handled in the classroom by students.”But if the intent was the original verbiage, then we might as well take away their pencils too. We all know that short barrels are harder to control than long barrels. The same would be true with sharp pokey things.I think Kit’s looking to gather comments, concerns and corrections from our team and consolidate them into one document so that the state doesn’t get 900 responses to this thing. I am going to do my absolute best to be at the IAC meeting in April, so I could consolidate that further with Bobby’s team and take that as one response.Thoughts?
Quote from: Special T on February 20, 2012, 03:59:30 PM I would think it is VERY hard to get a kid into hunting unless a direct realative is into it. You just hit the nail on the head and exposed the million dollar question. How do we do that? "get a kid into hunting without a relative?" A mentoring program in cooperation with private landowners?
I would think it is VERY hard to get a kid into hunting unless a direct realative is into it.
" If a student may now opt out of shooting portion, what is the point? In the past students had to shoot but now if they don't feel like it, they can opt out."Live fire has always been optional. It just wasn't communicated very well.