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Same answer for hunting. If they cant see to hit the target on the range without help they don't get CCW permit or hunting license.


Again, I point you to Capable Partners. They have been active for twenty years taking blind and other physically challanged people out hunting and fishing. They give the blind hunters plenty of safety training and stictly enforce all their safety rules. A spotter tells them where to point the gun. No one has ever been hurt.

It used to be a lot of there members suffered either motorcycle accidents or some sort of debilitating illness (MD, MS, etc...). Lately the've had a number of soldiers join their ranks... These boys (most under 25) grew up hunting and fishing and don't want to stop just because someone blew off their arms or face. It takes a lot of hard work to become a qualified blind hunter and for many of them it's the only thing that keeps them going. The sense of accomplishment when they bag the deer/turkey/goose almost makes them feel whole again.

Yes, this subject is very near and dear to my heart.

-Blast
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