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A new Wisconsin law allows children of any age to hunt with a gun as long as they are accompanied by an adult, USA Today reports.

Gov. Scott Walker (R) signed the bill into law on Saturday, allowing children who are not yet old enough to receive a hunting license to take part in the state's hunting season with a legal adult over the age of 18.

Hunters must be 14 years of age or older and pass the state's gun safety courses before being allowed to hunt on their own, but the new law would leave it to adults to decide when children take part in the sport.

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Some children are very proficient and mature for their age.
He's a very impressive 9-yr old girl for example.


Yeah. I believe it's GREAT to teach them how to be responsible and safe with firearms at a young age.
 

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