http://missoulian.com/news/state-an...cle_d7e19b5e-690e-11e2-b676-0019bb2963f4.html
The bill:
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2013/billhtml/SB0197.htm
Maybe I'm off base, but it seems like this bill is a bad idea. I can see how it would be abused by folks looking for that extra buck, encouraging unethical behavior, etc. Maybe I spend too much time with Posewitz as well because I've always felt that if a kid needed to kill something in order to want to hunt, then the adults in that kid's life weren't teaching them the proper respect for the game, the hunt and the weapons used to kill something.
I'm still struggling with this one. What do you guys think?
DARBY – Taylor Wohlers was hunting before she could walk.
“Her dad would put her in a backpack and off they’d go,” said her mother, Jamie Wohlers. “She came to love big-game hunting from all those experiences she had with her dad.”
Last summer, the 10-year-old Darby girl traveled to Alaska to bag a black bear while being filmed by the Skull Bound TV production company.
She used a .300 Winchester Magnum to bag the bruin at 168 yards.
“I shot it at sunset,” Taylor said, while sitting in her dad’s taxidermy shop surrounded by full-body mountain lion mounts, trophy deer heads and a row of skulls arranged on top of the desk. “It was across this little river thingy.”
The bill:
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2013/billhtml/SB0197.htm
Maybe I'm off base, but it seems like this bill is a bad idea. I can see how it would be abused by folks looking for that extra buck, encouraging unethical behavior, etc. Maybe I spend too much time with Posewitz as well because I've always felt that if a kid needed to kill something in order to want to hunt, then the adults in that kid's life weren't teaching them the proper respect for the game, the hunt and the weapons used to kill something.
I'm still struggling with this one. What do you guys think?