...I don't believe it will change anything from a safety or herd population aspect. It doesn't matter what firearm a hunter is using, if he/she is unsafe, that is the problem, not the firearm that is in the hunters hands at the time...
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A fellow INGO member was killed because someone didn't follow the 4 basic rules.
Just found out that CIGAR BOB died last week in hunting accident. Some of you in Northwest Indiana may remember him from the early Meet & Shoot days. He used to show up with an igloo cooler full of cigars. Tall thin guy with dark hair, glasses, a Glock and often smoking a Peterson Pipe.
Has not been to a Meet & Shoot for a couple years. I've known him for about 20 years. He helped us start up the "Open Carry Cigar Nights" at the Pine Island Pit Stop Smoke Shop, then the first several events at the current Pit Stop's 1101 Cigar Lounge, also referred to as the NWI INGO CLUBHOUSE.
Turned 53 years old last week. Went deer hunting with some of his buddies. One of the guys was cleaning/clearly his gun, had the barrel pointed toward Bob, shot a slug though his neck and killed him.
Wake is today in South Bend, funeral tomorrow.
RIP Bob Anderson, aka CIGAR BOB