Lansing – The number of hunting-related firearms accidents continued its downward trend in 2010, despite a spike in fatalities, according to a document released last week by the state DNRE. The total number of firearms accidents hit a low of 14 through all hunting seasons. “That’s a record low,” Sgt. Jon Woods, of the DNRE […]
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