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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 599707" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>This may just add to the confusion.</p><p>We do have firm guidance from the OK Wildlife Department on how to handle having a felon in a Hunter Safety Class. (They need hunter safety class to legally bowhunt).</p><p></p><p>At the beginning of each class we announce that anyone who is prohibited from handling firearms see us at the first break. We then inform them in private that we have a bow for them to handle instead of a firearm for any practical exercises (like fence crossing). They are not allowed to touch any firearm, even though they may be standing beside someone holding a shotgun. All the "prohibited persons" I've seen in class followed our instructions and got their hunter safety certificate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 599707, member: 796"] This may just add to the confusion. We do have firm guidance from the OK Wildlife Department on how to handle having a felon in a Hunter Safety Class. (They need hunter safety class to legally bowhunt). At the beginning of each class we announce that anyone who is prohibited from handling firearms see us at the first break. We then inform them in private that we have a bow for them to handle instead of a firearm for any practical exercises (like fence crossing). They are not allowed to touch any firearm, even though they may be standing beside someone holding a shotgun. All the "prohibited persons" I've seen in class followed our instructions and got their hunter safety certificate. [/QUOTE]
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