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<blockquote data-quote="intohuntin" data-source="post: 2779514" data-attributes="member: 34043"><p>I agree Glocktogo, one could start Constitutional carry safety training when you reach 10, and be allowed to attend a class once you pass the hunter safety course, and obtain your hunting certification, but it should not be a requirement to do so. </p><p></p><p>They could start with the Basic safety at 10, move to Basic marksmanship at 12, and when they reach the age of say 14 or 15 start the Basic legal course. What better way to continue the proper training of the youth, and ensure once they start driving, they are well prepared to handle a police stop, and know there rights.</p><p></p><p>Any one else think this would e a good idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="intohuntin, post: 2779514, member: 34043"] I agree Glocktogo, one could start Constitutional carry safety training when you reach 10, and be allowed to attend a class once you pass the hunter safety course, and obtain your hunting certification, but it should not be a requirement to do so. They could start with the Basic safety at 10, move to Basic marksmanship at 12, and when they reach the age of say 14 or 15 start the Basic legal course. What better way to continue the proper training of the youth, and ensure once they start driving, they are well prepared to handle a police stop, and know there rights. Any one else think this would e a good idea? [/QUOTE]
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