03-11-2017 12:47 via baltimore.cbslocal.com

Assembly Eliminates Wisconsin’s Minimum Hunting Age

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Residents of any age, even toddlers, could legally hunt in Wisconsin under a bill the Assembly passed that eliminates the state’s minimum hunting age.
Currently, a resident must be at least 12 years old to purchase a hunting license or hunt with a gun unless they’re participating in a mentored hunt. Children as young as 10 can hunt under that program.
The Republican-authored bill would allow people of any age to participate in a mentored hunt, effectively l
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