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Interestingly enough though, one of the fastest-growing sports in high school is.....skeet shooting! As in kids with 12-gauge shotguns pulverizing clay targets on the fly. I think it is THE fastest H.S. sport in the state I used to call home (Minnesota). But it is not just Minnesota, but nationwide. This, from sports events media group dot com: As one of the fastest-growing sports among young people, disciplines such as skeet and trap shooting are finding a whole new generation of advocates. Need an example? Take the 2023 Minnesota Trapshooting Championships in Alexandria, Minn., last summer, which hosted more than 8,500 teens representing 240 high school teams from across the state. That’s a huge leap from the 30 participants who made up three Minnesota high school teams during the 2007-08 school year. Since then, the sport has seen a dramatic increase in the number of schools at the high school and college levels adding it as an extra-curricular activity. Fast forward to 2021-22, there were 49,337 participants on 1,647 high school, college, and homeschool teams, says the USA High School Clay Target League. The league’s annual impact report shows an addition of 13,815 new student-athletes participating in league activities in 2023, along with 198 new teams added. Next year, the USA Clay Target League anticipates 53,000 student-athletes on its rolls as part of its goal to reach 100,000 registered student-athletes by the end of 2025. Lots of good things happen when people aren't fearful of guns. |
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A simple Google search: "What is the number one baby killer? Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)Mar 28, 2024" Having "bullets" separate from your gun means you have a hammer, not a gun. Firearms can be safely stored when loaded, especially when there are no children in the house (as in the case of the vast majority of homes in TV... According to the FBI, guns are used (not necessarily fired) in self defense over 2 MILLION times/year... |
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And of course you should leanr the locals laws wherever you live (or intend to carry)... I'd love to see gun safety taught in schools. But it'll never happen in many states, due to their irrational fear of anything that goes "BANG"... |
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I often think that the fear of guns engendered by the hysteria in some parts of society is as responsible as anything else for many of the gun incidents we hear about. |
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