ChrisC
Active member
This is a battle I'm facing with my wife. I asked her to listen to my letter to the Rep. to get her opinion on whether it sounded ok, to which she replied "why would you want to take away the one day people can go into the woods..." there is definitely a (false) perception of danger in the woods if there are hunters in there.My aunt and uncle lived in Barre for 30 years, in past she's made comments about being "scared of getting shot" during hunting season. I finally confronted her about it and asked if she had ever seen a hunter in the woods, to which she replied no.
So I agree it's all about people feeling safe... but I'm not sure if reality matches perception.
I'm not sure if it's an appropriate comparison, but I think that it's similar to planes. The only stories you hear about are the ones crashing, even though it's incredibly rare (and people know that). Regardless, a lot of people think about those things when they get onto a flight. Hunting accidents, particularly involving non-hunters, are incredibly rare, but people worry about it when they go in the woods. I'm not sure how you overcome that, particularly in a state that may not have the support of hunters like others do.