Texas and Michigan state laws allow the legally blind to obtain hunting licenses.
4 Comments
Oct21
Debra
Maybe it’s more for trapping than shooting? Let’s hope so. At least in Texas, there’s a lot of space for blind people to shoot to their hearts content and not endanger anyone.
Oct21
Debra
Maybe it’s more for trapping than shooting? Let’s hope so. At least in Texas, there’s a lot of space for blind people to shoot to their hearts content and not endanger anyone.
Oct22
Charles Cron
True, but look at what happened when Dick Cheney went quail hunting – all of that open space and he STILL managed to hit a “non-quail” moving target!
Plus (being the son of a proudly-licensed hunter) you don’t trap birds as far as I know (at least not ducks, geese, turkeys, pheasants or quails…)
Oct22
Charles Cron
True, but look at what happened when Dick Cheney went quail hunting – all of that open space and he STILL managed to hit a “non-quail” moving target!
Plus (being the son of a proudly-licensed hunter) you don’t trap birds as far as I know (at least not ducks, geese, turkeys, pheasants or quails…)
Maybe it’s more for trapping than shooting? Let’s hope so. At least in Texas, there’s a lot of space for blind people to shoot to their hearts content and not endanger anyone.
Maybe it’s more for trapping than shooting? Let’s hope so. At least in Texas, there’s a lot of space for blind people to shoot to their hearts content and not endanger anyone.
True, but look at what happened when Dick Cheney went quail hunting – all of that open space and he STILL managed to hit a “non-quail” moving target!
Plus (being the son of a proudly-licensed hunter) you don’t trap birds as far as I know (at least not ducks, geese, turkeys, pheasants or quails…)
True, but look at what happened when Dick Cheney went quail hunting – all of that open space and he STILL managed to hit a “non-quail” moving target!
Plus (being the son of a proudly-licensed hunter) you don’t trap birds as far as I know (at least not ducks, geese, turkeys, pheasants or quails…)