I fired it before Larry.
I need no authorization, however, in the last 10 to 15 years rules were implemented that mandate a written report for discharging your weapon.
I have to account for every round. After using two shots to make sure I hit the killed the deer I returned to the station and took two more rounds from my locker, because my rules and regs. state specifically how many rounds I am supposed to have in my weapon and on my holster, 46.
A few times it was necessary to euthanize other animals.
The driver or one of the passengers in the motor vehicle that collided with the deer can take the deer. It has to be tagged though. One of our guys has tags. The animal control officer has tags also. Animal control tagged and took this deer. As long as the intestines are not smashed to smitherines the meat is still good.
Mike I agree with the kids learning about such things. I should have just shot the animal instead of waiting at all, but with the way things are I guess avoiding a public hearing with PETA reps in attendance is a worthwhile.
Last edited by Swimmer; 11-30-2006 at 07:21 PM..
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