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To Revive Hunting, States Turn to the Classroom

Posted on March 10, 2008

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When David Helms was in seventh grade, he would take his .22-caliber rifle to school, put a box of ammunition in his locker and, like virtually all the other boys, lean his rifle against a wall in the principal’s office so he could start hunting squirrels and groundhogs as soon as classes let out.

Read Original at: New York Times

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