Hunting controversy
The Make-A-Wish Foundation ceased granting hunting trips in 1999, amid criticisms from animal rights groups. The Foundation explained that the decision was based on the danger of having a child in a weakened state handling firearms.
In response, two other similar organizations were formed: Hunt of a Lifetime, which arranged hunting trips for terminally ill children, and Catch-a-Dream, which was conceived by Mississippi outdoorsman Bruce Brady, and formed by his loved ones following Brady’s death from cancer, to grant hunting experiences to ill children.
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deliberatepace said:
“I’m gonna die soon so I might as well take out as many of y’all as I can on my way out!” Or something.
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