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Charity in Texas Teaches Underprivileged Kids to Hunt Their Next Meal

20 pointsby devfromanatoliaalmost 4 years ago

3 comments

salawatalmost 4 years ago
This could backfire actually. Hunting is a fairly regulated activity everywhere else... Do they teach how to navigate the regulatory framework? From the video, it is fairly young children so I assume not. I&#x27;m thrilled they are doing it, but so much of responsible hunting and gun ownership seems to be intertwined with navigating the bureaucracy and minutiae around environmental and wildlife preservation regulations that... Well... It leaves me questioning the practicality of just teaching the how without also interacting with the parent to teach the rest of the picture. I question the receptiveness of seeming grade schoolers to &quot;paperwork&quot;.<p>That being said, this is absolutely a worthwhile lesson in self-sufficiency.
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gbronneralmost 4 years ago
Now if only we could get kids from the cities in the Northeast to help remove deer from the suburbs...
legerdemainalmost 4 years ago
The availability of wild game gives the lie to the notion of &quot;food deserts.&quot; Even in the most dire of inner city environments, children can find free sources of quality animal protein, consumption of which has been repeatedly shown to be healthier than eating ultra-processed snacks and sugary cola.