it can be considered ManSlaughter
Depends on what your hunting, if you are going wing shooting, its a Benelli Ultralight. If its deer or elk, I'm gonna say a 30-06.
What do you mean by "liable". Do you mean financially? Probably not, but the parents probably are, but it will depend on the laws of the state. Do you mean morally, yes, the individual will feel responsible for the rest of his life. Depends on what the 14 year old shot accidentaly.
Hunting has its pros and its cons. PROS.- 1.Fun. 2. relaxing. CONS.- 1.Shooting -may shoot someone. 2. trying to sleep while hunting. -not going to happen-
Hunting is the act of finding/luring, and shooting to kill. Trapping is the art of leaving a trap behind, while not being present, to catch an animal that you then come back to find later on. Ben
Rifles are typically long-barreled firearms with rifled barrels designed for accuracy at longer distances, while shotguns have smoothbore barrels and are used for shooting multiple projectiles like pellets or slugs. Rifles are often used for precision shooting and hunting at longer ranges, while shotguns are commonly used for hunting birds or close-range targets with a spread of pellets.
The sport of riding and shooting is called, very simply, competitive shooting. It involved cones and balloons and guns that fire blanks. It is a timed competition based on how fast you go as well as accuracy. Some hunters may consider riding and hunting which involves shooting off the back of a horse as well, a "sport".
Absolutely! Many bowhunters carry an arrow with a blunt (or other small game point) when they are hunting. They use if for small game and for stump shooting. I have never heard of a law against carrying an arrow with a blunt head, but if you are shooting big game then you are legally required to use a broadhead (atleast in Ontario). If you are hunting small game then your arrows will most likely be tipped with nothing but blunts or other small game heads.
British hunting traditions encompass a variety of practices, the most notable being fox hunting, deer stalking, and game shooting. Fox hunting, often associated with the British countryside and featuring hounds and riders, has faced significant controversy and legal restrictions in recent years. Deer stalking involves tracking and managing deer populations, while game shooting focuses on birds such as pheasants and grouse. These traditions are deeply rooted in British culture, reflecting both historical practices and contemporary conservation efforts.
No, you cannot jump while shooting a free throw in basketball.
In most U.S. states, you can possess a firearm, such as while hunting or target shooting as long as you possess the firearm with permission of the owner, but you can't buy one or own one.
a shooting foul is when the player with the ball is fouled while in a shooting motion (jumpshot, dunk, layup, alleyoop, etc.) and a non shooting foul is when a player is fouled while not in a shooting motion (running, passing, off-ball, etc.)
While hunting in the woods, Buck and Huck encountered a bear. The bear attacked them, but they were able to defend themselves by shooting the bear. The experience brought them closer together as friends.