Six-year-olds show off bloody hunting trophies after minimum age scrapped in Wisconsin
Children as young as six are posing in photos beside bloody animal carcasses in one state in America after the minimum age for hunting was scrapped. Governor Scott Walker announced the change, in Wisconsin, which allows a youngster of any age to head into the wild to shoot game such as deer as long as they are in the care of an adult. In the past, a hunter had to be at least 12 before they could target animals with a gun – a practice seen as a sport in the state and as an opportunity for bonding between friends and family. Governor Walker ...
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