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Your Hunting State Of Mind | 2022 Hunting Season |
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“The state of your mind, and that of your hunting mates is a major factor in hunter safety”.
That’s the key safety message from Bill O’Leary, Deputy Chair and spokesperson for the Firearms Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand to deer and game bird hunters.
“We’ve had two years of covid. We are very conscious that people may be a little anxious, under stress and perhaps just a little tired”, he went on to say.
“Under those conditions it’s easier to be distracted, to take your mind off the job. This might well put people, including yourself at risk”, Bill said.
“We urge hunters to take a little more time in getting ready for their preferred hunting season, whether it’s deer or game birds. Before you go hunting, think about the state of your mind, think about your mate’s also. When in the field, take the time to know the state of your own firearm, and make sure you know the state of your mate’s firearm”.
“That way – we are watching out for each other in the best way possible.”
“Look out for each other, be kind, stay safe sums up the safety message for this year’s hunting seasons”, Bill said.
1. TREAT EVERY FIREARM AS LOADED
Check every firearm yourself.
Pass or accept only an open or unloaded firearm.
2. ALWAYS POINT FIREARMS IN A SAFE DIRECTION
3. LOAD A FIREARM ONLY WHEN READY TO FIRE
4. IDENTIFY YOUR TARGET BEYOND ALL DOUBT
Movement, colour, sound and shape can all deceive you.
5. CHECK YOUR FIRING ZONE
THINK! What may happen if you miss your target? What might you hit between you and the target or beyond?
6. STORE FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SAFELY
7. AVOID ALCOHOL AND DRUGS WHEN HANDLING FIREARMS
Firearms Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand is comprised of organisations concerned to ensure the safe use of firearms.
See: https://www.firearmssafetycouncil.org.nz/
(a) To provide advice to government agencies and other organisations, such as the media, on firearms safety related matters.
(b) To undertake and participate in research which will help set and promote firearms safety standards for individuals and organisations engaged in firearms related activities.
The Firearms Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand is a member of the (NZ Police) Firearms Community Advisory Forum. It has made submissions on a range of legislative initiatives.
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