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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1972666" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Sampson, I'm not sure where your getting that we teach the youth at the OYH&SP (which is in no way a part of OSA), to shoot game from the road. I think if you read my posts, I was the one who compared baiting to the speed limits signs. The law is the law, it doesn't matter if I'm baited or not, because I'm not going to do it. Shooting from the road is something that is covered in Hunters Safety Program, and gun safety is taught, promoted at all times OYH&SP during hunt. Since you want to tell us how involved you are with youth, I will too. I'm a teacher, I spend all day with youth, I'm a certified Driver Ed teacher as well, I teach them excatly what you mentioned about seeing an officer when driving. I've scraped up people off of the roadway, extricated people out of grain augers................I'm a volunteer firefighter/EMT and I don't get a dime in return, and I don't want it, I enjoy helping people out. Your post, post #45, sounds more like you're venting about your job, than a rant about OYH&SP. If you're burnt out, get some help. You are correct, you have a difficult job, I work closely almost everyday with OHP, and county deputies. And I appreciate everything you guys do. It's an open forum, and everyone has the right to post, and say what you want, but I disagree with what you percieve that OYH&SP is all about. If you don't want to appreciate what we do, that's your right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1972666, member: 15643"] Sampson, I'm not sure where your getting that we teach the youth at the OYH&SP (which is in no way a part of OSA), to shoot game from the road. I think if you read my posts, I was the one who compared baiting to the speed limits signs. The law is the law, it doesn't matter if I'm baited or not, because I'm not going to do it. Shooting from the road is something that is covered in Hunters Safety Program, and gun safety is taught, promoted at all times OYH&SP during hunt. Since you want to tell us how involved you are with youth, I will too. I'm a teacher, I spend all day with youth, I'm a certified Driver Ed teacher as well, I teach them excatly what you mentioned about seeing an officer when driving. I've scraped up people off of the roadway, extricated people out of grain augers................I'm a volunteer firefighter/EMT and I don't get a dime in return, and I don't want it, I enjoy helping people out. Your post, post #45, sounds more like you're venting about your job, than a rant about OYH&SP. If you're burnt out, get some help. You are correct, you have a difficult job, I work closely almost everyday with OHP, and county deputies. And I appreciate everything you guys do. It's an open forum, and everyone has the right to post, and say what you want, but I disagree with what you percieve that OYH&SP is all about. If you don't want to appreciate what we do, that's your right. [/QUOTE]
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