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Ray 04-14-2010 03:48 AM

Physically challenged hunter program
 
At their April 1 meeting, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission received a notice of intent from Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) staff that would amend the Physically Challenged Hunter Program.
The proposal would change the language within the current rules and regulations, and add a fourth category. The rules as written are based on Act 1226 passed during the 1995 Legislative Session and cover hunters who are wheelchair bound, mobility impaired, and amputees/upper extremity. The changes would update definitions and regulations, and establish formally the current application process.
The fourth category proposed would include Visually Impaired hunters in accordance with Act 322 passed during the 2009 Legislative Session. Individuals that qualify for this category would be permitted to use a laser sight or sighting device which projects a beam of light to the target only. Permitees would be eligible to participate in special physically challenged hunts, have access to specially designated ATV trails on Wildlife Management Areas and would be required to have at least one helper.

FF_T_Warren 04-14-2010 08:08 AM

visually impaired with a rifle? is that safe? I mean Im all about getting everybody in the outdoors, but if you are visually impaired enough to the point of needing special privileges, is it safe to be shooting a rifle at a moving target that you may not be able to identify. Am I missing something here?

wtretrievers 04-14-2010 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren (Post 139581)
visually impaired with a rifle? is that safe? I mean Im all about getting everybody in the outdoors, but if you are visually impaired enough to the point of needing special privileges, is it safe to be shooting a rifle at a moving target that you may not be able to identify. Am I missing something here?

FF.......read the last sentence...

Next time you go through a DRIVE thru ATM check out the buttons on the machine....they have Brail on them! WTH????

longsidelandry 04-14-2010 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by wtretrievers (Post 139600)
FF.......read the last sentence...

Next time you go through a DRIVE thru ATM check out the buttons on the machine....they have Brail on them! WTH????

lol I get a pretty good kick out of that when I see it.

FF_T_Warren 04-14-2010 11:12 AM

OOK?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wtretrievers (Post 139600)
FF.......read the last sentence...

Next time you go through a DRIVE thru ATM check out the buttons on the machine....they have Brail on them! WTH????

so they get a helper, I guess the helper is gonna spot the shot and tell when to squeeze. idk i guess that'll help with keeping people from getting shot, but still seems possible for alot of wounded animals. idk just seems like a fine line thats going to be hard to draw between too impaired and not impaired enough


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