Unit 1: Introduction to Hunter Ed
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1. Watch that muzzle! The Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety
Keep it pointed in a safe
direction at all times.
2. Treat every firearm
with the respect due a
loaded gun.
3. Be sure of the target
and what is in front of it
and beyond it.
4. Keep your finger
outside the trigger guard
until ready to shoot.
, 75% of the project's The state covers the full amount of an approved
expenses; the state is project and then applies for reimbursement
responsible for the other through federal aid for up to
25% of the project's cost.
- area of the state each state's proportion of the federal excise tax
AND funds on handguns and archery is based on
- number of licensed
hunters in the state
- Ducks Unlimited non-governmental organizations offer hunter
- National Rifle education and firearm safety education materials
Association and training
- International Hunter examples
Education Association
these funds are collected from the manufacturers
excise tax on handguns
and are distributed each year to the states and
and archery equipment
territorial areas by the Department of the Interior
Federal Aid in Wildlife this act was approved by Congress in 1937, and
Restoration Act provides funding for the selection, restoration, and
/ improvement of wildlife habitat, and for wildlife
Pittman-Robertson Act management research
Save
Terms in this set (17)
1. Watch that muzzle! The Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety
Keep it pointed in a safe
direction at all times.
2. Treat every firearm
with the respect due a
loaded gun.
3. Be sure of the target
and what is in front of it
and beyond it.
4. Keep your finger
outside the trigger guard
until ready to shoot.
, 75% of the project's The state covers the full amount of an approved
expenses; the state is project and then applies for reimbursement
responsible for the other through federal aid for up to
25% of the project's cost.
- area of the state each state's proportion of the federal excise tax
AND funds on handguns and archery is based on
- number of licensed
hunters in the state
- Ducks Unlimited non-governmental organizations offer hunter
- National Rifle education and firearm safety education materials
Association and training
- International Hunter examples
Education Association
these funds are collected from the manufacturers
excise tax on handguns
and are distributed each year to the states and
and archery equipment
territorial areas by the Department of the Interior
Federal Aid in Wildlife this act was approved by Congress in 1937, and
Restoration Act provides funding for the selection, restoration, and
/ improvement of wildlife habitat, and for wildlife
Pittman-Robertson Act management research