In addition to the great advice already posted, I would enroll in a local hunters education class. Most states require this of younger hunters and it would be a good first step in showing your parents you have regard for safety, both yours, and fellow hunters.
A question to ask yourself is: Will you eat the critters you are hunting ?. If the answer is no, I do not recommend hunting for you, hunting is about enjoying the outdoors, bonding with nature and respect for wildlife, not just shooting game.
I wish you the best of luck and hope you learn to enjoy all aspects of hunting, camping, scouting, firearm & archery safety, being wet, cold and miserable because this is 90% of hunting, the shot is the other 10% (if your lucky