quik,
Correct me if I'm wrong but I understand you recently took the bar exam.
If so, I hope you learn how to gather evidence and statistical data to effectively present same to your audience in a more convincing manner than you have here. Your own cut and paste quote pretty much shoots you in the foot with a semi auto - and - fails miserably in convincing anybody in this thread that your position should prevail.
Its your position but you continue to dance around direct questions,failing to present much of anything by stating you are this,studied that and this is your break from work - Toot - Toot - Woo - Woo here I am.[:-]
You need to get off your high horse. I personaly don't buy any of it.
If you ever practice law and specialize in tort or criminal law you better be more convincing in your presentation and closing arguments.
Division of Wildlife, said despite a large number of children and adults hunting, the sport results in very few accidents.
"Hunting is a safe sport," Ortman said. "We don't have many incidents."
During all of 2003, there were 32 hunting accidents in Ohio; none were caused by children. Of the 32 accidents, two resulted in deaths.
According to recent studies by the National Safety Council, hunting is one of the safest outdoors activities, resulting in fewer injuries per 100,000 participants - fewer than fishing and even bowling.
According to the report, hunting results in an average of about seven injuries per 100,000.
Wilson, an NRA-certified rifle instructor, agreed hunting can be a safe sport. He has taken his son along hunting since he was 5, but never allowed him to carry a firearm until he was almost 10.