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tanka 08-16-2002 02:30 PM

hunting and soc sec
 
hey this is new congrs.maybe someone could help with a quest. my brother is disabled and is on soc sec disibilty, befor his injury he use to hunt and fish he still would like to try to hunt and fish but is afriad that he might loose his benefits.does any body know were the disabled would stand leagelly on this, or does any body know what soc sec stands on this do they frown on this.

Chairman 08-16-2002 05:44 PM

RE: hunting and soc sec
 
My $0.02 worth...

I collect SS, and I'm 100% totally disabled (paraplegic ~ T-7). I hunt & fish, drive a truck, tractor, 4-wheeler & riding lawn mower. That doesn't mean I'm not disabled anymore...it only means I've found ways to do the things I love.

Now if I was to become gainfully employed (or able to do so), it would be a whole 'nother ball of wax.

If your brother is able to work, but is temporarly unemployed because of his disability, I'd say that SS would frown on the "ability" to hunt & fish instead. If he is unemployable, then it's none of their business what he does with his time...or how he does it.

Another angle ~ if he's only able to hunt & fish with some assistance, I don't see how they could find harm in that. After all, who would be able to accompany him to a job? Besides, who'd hire him if he needed assistance?

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Edited by - Chairman on 08/16/2002 18:46:10

tanka 08-19-2002 12:04 PM

RE: hunting and soc sec
 
jee 19 read and one answer, iam not the goverment!. for some reason i can never get any feedback on this its like its taboo.

hoghunter51 08-20-2002 12:03 AM

RE: hunting and soc sec
 
Tanka, I think chairman explained it the best. There are many disabled persons still hunting and fishing and getting there checks. I do think there wouldnt be a problem if he isnt doing things he has said he cant do. If he is disabled with a back injury and said he cant lift anything then if he goes out and picks up a 190lb deer and carries it to his truck ,,,,,, well it would look rather strange wouldnt it? I for one would need more info on his disabilty to give you any better awnser to your question.

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royak 08-21-2002 06:04 AM

RE: hunting and soc sec
 
I am totatly disabled and on SSI and I hunt and fish cant get to the high hill anymore or wade the rapids but I still go.

Take a child hunting,for they are not only our future but also the future of hunting. Roy .

jerseyhunter 02-16-2003 06:54 PM

RE: hunting and soc sec
 
if your refering to filling out your ss no. on the fishing & hunting licenses, i believe this is to track people who don' t pay their child support, and revoke their hunting and fishing privileges.

outdoorsman46 02-24-2003 06:40 PM

RE: hunting and soc sec
 
tanka

When I was fighting for SS Disability my lawyer said no hnting or fishing.I had already bought a fishing licence and found disabled to the point that the MI. DNR said I could use a crossbow. I think alot depends on the persons additude in front of the judge.


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