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Old 09-24-2019, 12:39 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by Fiat_Lux View Post
There are gun ranges who have a sub-specialty of training blind people in gun safety, and target shooting. Blind, as in no vision at all.
I'm tempted to ask how someone with no vision manages to aim at a target without substantial and likely not too portable technological assistance. Or does someone else aim the weapon and the blind person simply pulls the trigger?

But then, too many people with normal vision have trouble aiming. Like the gentleman in northern BC who shot in the direction of children playing in their yard. His lawyer tried to argue that their parents knowing it was hunting season should not have allowed the children to play outside.

On a more serious note, you really want to be in the woods when someone who is legally blind is hunting? It's going to be a trifle hard to hunt while wearing that loud fluorescent outfit and carrying a boombox. Unless of course that is what attracts your choosen prey.
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