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Old 10-17-2020, 10:22 AM
270person 270person is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Jjolg123 View Post
Except for the fact when they got their win they said yes to having taking a course here or elsewhere. If you try and work around the system because a 100 course is to much effort then you deserve the penalty when caught.

Lots of other legalities contain grandfather clauses. Government loves them. Ill take the 75 year old hunter with 60 years of experience and no "course" over the " hi I'm new to the country/province and took a hunter safety course any day, all day long.

A farm kid thats had a .22 in his hands since he got out of diapers needs a safety course at 35? I call BS. They don't teach common sense and how to stay calm and not wet your pants when you see an animal in these courses. Experience counts.

Its all about money anyways. Its government.

Do the "special" hunters have to take the course too? Id bet not. Their course was probably passed down from many generations of hunters before them.
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