yeah, thought of that too, also wondered, what the fuck was she doing "taking a walk with her dogs" in an Designated hunting area.
lucky woman though, getting only her hip shattered.
still think the man should get a spanking for this, way too eager on the trigger.
Sunset is usually around 5..so yes, I do believe it could've been pretty close to being dark.Twelve minutes ago would have made it 7:30 pm, give them another 2 hours just because and it's 5:30 pm. Ok, you east coast hunters what time is sunset? If I figure this right he was hunting around dusk and in my state that is illegal. I think.
that also means, if she had waited 10 more minutes , she would have been safer.If it was dark what was he doing out there? Yes, common sense would tell you to wear orange, but where does it say that the woods is for hunters only? Plus, 10 more minutes and hunting season was going over and for him it was, it was dark out.
All he cared about was one last chance at a deer. He knew the rules and I bet it wasn't 10 more minutes I bet he was 5 minutes after hunting season closed.
that also means, if she had waited 10 more minutes , she would have been safer.
("ok its dark and people outside are shooting at anything that moves (drunk hunters..) so im gonna take a stroll in the area where they are shooting, im not going to wear orange, cause im lucky and im taking the dogs")
but yes, that hunter should have been thinking "better be careful, there are strolling idiots around and they might not be wearing orange"
Yeah but walking in the woods isn't illegal. Hunting after dark IS. She did nothing wrong.
yeah,..least it didnt go worse, though im sure she will be feeling that hip on cold winters..I agree she should have exercised more common sense. What's that old saying? Something about being 'Dead Right'.
yes, ultimately it is the hunters fault.I used to teach hunter's safety. The most important thing in hunting is making sure you have a clear target before pulling the trigger. The trooper was a dumb ass. Plain and simple.
yes, ultimately it is the hunters fault.
he was the one with the gun and the one that should have excercised caution most of all..
makes you wonder why there isnt a minimum iq on the guns. 100 at least lol.
i guess we agree on one thing....I used to teach hunter's safety. The most important thing in hunting is making sure you have a clear target before pulling the trigger. The trooper was a dumb ass. Plain and simple.
i guess we agree on one thing....
I think we need a mandatory hunter's safety course before a hunter's license can be purchased. We have to take a drivers test before we can get a drivers license. Why not for hunting?yes, ultimately it is the hunters fault.
he was the one with the gun and the one that should have excercised caution most of all..
makes you wonder why there isnt a minimum iq on the guns. 100 at least lol.
I think we need a mandatory hunter's safety course before a hunter's license can be purchased. We have to take a drivers test before we can get a drivers license. Why not for hunting?
Oh no, the IQ debate again.
and if you saw an obviously mentally handicapped man, you would just hand him a gun?
how about if he was just plain stupid, would you hand him a gun, knowing he went among children with it?