Jindal signs bill aiding visually impaired hunters

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  • CZowner07

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    Governor Jindal Signs Bill Aiding Visually Impaired Hunters in Louisiana!

    NRA backed House Bill 39, introduced by State Representative Henry Burns (R-9), was signed into law by Governor Bobby Jindal (R) on Tuesday, July 7. This new law will authorize the use of laser scopes by visually impaired hunters.

    Currently, visually-impaired hunters are accompanied by sighted persons who help to identify game and engage in the daunting task of gazing over the hunter’s shoulder and making a best guess as to whether the visually-impaired hunter’s rifle or handgun is properly aligned to ensure a clean and humane harvest. HB39 makes great strides toward eliminating the guesswork for visually-impaired hunters and their partners; guesswork that is never faced by sighted hunters looking through the crystal clear glass of their riflescopes.

    Allowing for the use of laser sighting devices will provide visually-impaired hunters a far greater degree of certainty. It will also result in higher success rates and possibly encourage more visually-impaired citizens to enjoy hunting in the “Sportsman’s Paradise.”

    At this time no action is required, but please continue to check your email and www.nraila.org for updates.
     

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