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An introduction to hunter education, emphasizing the importance of safety and ethical hunting practices. It outlines the ten commandments of firearm safety, including rules for handling firearms, storage, and responsible use. The document also discusses the role of the international hunter education association (ihea) and the federal aid in wildlife restoration act (pittman-robertson act) in promoting hunter education and wildlife conservation.
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Pittman-Robertson Act - ✔✔this act was amended in 1970 to include funding for hunter education programs and for the development and operation of public target ranges Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act / Pittman-Robertson Act - ✔✔a 11% federal excise tax on sporting arms, ammunition, and archery equipment exists to fund this act Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act / Pittman-Robertson Act - ✔✔a 10% tax on handguns exists to fund this act hunter education and target ranges - ✔✔50% of the excise tax on handguns and archery equipment is used for
excise tax on handguns and archery equipment - ✔✔these funds are collected from the manufacturers and are distributed each year to the states and territorial areas by the Department of the Interior