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Originally Posted by
MSUDawg4Life
I don't know. It's a tough situation for me to try to judge.
Several years ago, a few of my dad's friends went rabbit hunting. One friend shoots another friend in the face permanently blinding him in both eyes. If I remember correctly, the shooting was ruled an accident and no criminal charges were filed.
On the other hand, I think it's very hard to tell a widow that someone accidentally shot blindly into the woods and killed your husband.
Tough situation.
I would like to know what the law actually says and how it applies to this situation.
Big difference between something like rabbit or bird hunting, where you can make a mistake because you are reacting and shooting quickly versus deer hunting.
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