Alabama has no lower age limit on hunting. If you can tote a gun & your parents will take you, you can hunt. I've heard of kids as young as 4-5 shooting deer and on dove hunts.
At 16, you have to buy a license and you have to pass a safety course to get one.
I grew up in PA, where you had to be 12 before you could legally hunt and 16 before you could hunt alone. When I moved to Alabama, I found it quite scary (and still do) that some folks think that 4, 5 & 6 year olds are mature (physically & emotionally) enough to handle a loaded gun, even under close supervision. Maybe some 5-6 year olds are but I've seen very few that I think are.
My son will be 8 next month and I will think about letting him start shooting this summer, if he matures a little more. Right now, he's not ready.
I agree.
There was an interesting post on another forum about MD (which currently has no minimum age) recently proposing to make it 12yo.
Some of the discussion is that this is a hunting prohibition, and this has raised some hackles.
In NC minors are supposed to be accompanied by an adult, but last year a local child (under 12) was allowed to leave a hunting party alone and accidentally discharged a shotgun into his chest while crossing a fence.
The basic assumption with "mentoring" is that the mentor is qualified, mature, and able to make sound decisions. Obviously, this is not always a perfect system. And, I've been swept enough at the range and in the field to have serious concerns with other parents.
I think that too many fathers are far too anxious for their boys to grow up. Some live vicariously through their youngster's participation in a mature sport. Emotionally, who could blame them? Logically, well you be the judge.
Personally, I schooled my son from 2-3yo on muzzle awareness, and by the time he was 12, physically and emotionally ready in my opinion, I purchased a gun for him, took him to the range, and got an instructor to teach him to shoot skeet. When he was proficient, we went to the blind and I watched him like a hawk for three years before I relaxed.
At 19, he has a maturity beyond his years with a weapon. He has NEVER swept a hunter or dog. He works for a limit by selecting safe and high percentage shots on doves and waterfowl. And, I take pride in watching my young hunter (as opposed to a shooter) in the field. I am glad that I took my time to get him into this sport.
I don't wish to poke at southern traditions and hunting culture. But, I cannot believe a 4, 5, or 6 year old ready for the field with a loaded weapon. And, my experiences have taught me to get distance between myself (and my partners) and those who arm children.
I don't believe in legislating common sense. But, what alternatives are there when an adult uses emotion to decide on arming a child vs. logic, and a fatality occurs? Some of these parents would jump at the opportunity for a fist fight with anyone who was presumptious enough to bring to their attention that their "little man" swept them with a loaded weapon or peppered them in the dove field.
Kudos to the states with backbone to do what seems logical in MHO. A 12 yo still has a lot of life ahead of him to enjoy this sport.
Great thread.
Regards,
Bob