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Old 02-23-2008, 07:45 AM   #11
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I think the state is doing the right thing by putting the "power" back in the parents in this case by letting them make a responsible decision here.

If something does go wrong, the parents are going to be responsible obviously.

I like the idea, that they have decided to let the decision rest on the parents as we already have so much "power" taken away from us already.

I do think that public hunting areas will be impacted most with this, however I see little to no impact on private leases/land etc....Already we got "No Hablo's" running around Sam Houston National Forest hunting with Automatic rifles. I can just imagine a 9yr old with an irresponsible (drunk at camp & asleep) parent walking around "The Sam".

I do see problems in those counties that have the "basket rack" rule. Is your average 9yr old going to be able to judge the correct distance of the interior area of the rack? I think not, hell we got adults that still can't do that!!!!!
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