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Old 06-12-2008, 07:12 PM
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Nontypical Buck
 
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Default RE: Questions for other disabled Hunters

I have a list of list at http:www.help4hunters.com or heres most of it below:


Disabled Sportsmen Info
Disabled Hunters Networks
Wheelin Sportsmen- NWTF http://www.wheelinsportsmen.org/

Disabled Hunters of North America http://www.dhna.org/
Buckmasters American Deer Foundation Disabled Hunters program http://www.badf.org/DisabledHunters.html
UNITED FOUNDATION FOR DISABLED ARCHERS http://www.uffdaclub.com
Disabled Hunting Resources and Web sites
The Alliance for Disabled Sportsmen Rights- http://www.disabledrights.org/about.html
A Far Cry, But You Can Still get There. http://www.afarcry.info/
Rigs for Disabled Hunters and Fishers http://residents.bowhunting.net/disabledhunters/default.htm
Todd Albaugh’s handicapped Hunting Recourses http://disabledhunting.net/index.html
Todd’s list for State by State laws and permites for handicap hunting http://disabledhunting.net/laws.html
Todd’s list for Accessible Equipment http://disabledhunting.net/equipment.html
Disabled Sportsmen of Americahttp://www.disabledsportsmen.net/
Outdoor Buddies, Inc. http://www.outbud.freeservers.com/
United Bowhunters Of Pennsylvania Disabled Hunters Program http://www.ubofpa.org/DHP.htm
Tree Glider, this tree stand gives wheelchair hunters an elevated
advantage for hunting and wildlife photography. http://www.treeglider.com/index.html

If you know of any other groups that may be of help to others, please let me know and I will post them. Thank you.

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Old 07-14-2009, 09:23 AM
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Default Help for disabled hunters?

I am going to step in this mess and am more than willing to take the heat.

If anyone wants to include the disabled for anything, you must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). If you offer housing, as part of your business, it must be accessible to us. What we mostly don't need, is for uneducated and untrained people trying to lift and carry us anywhere. If you transport hunters, make sure you have provisions to do the same with a wheeler. If you provide stands, make some of them wheeler friendly.

If you don't or can't do the above, don't offer your services to us. If you offer us services, make sure you know what you are doing. I would highly suggest getting an expert on the subject to consult with. I am here for that help.

Let the flame-throwers spew. I am an active civil rights worker, I can handle the heat.
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