I am totally opposed to having the state or federal government set the age of 16 as the minimum age for a young person to hunt alone. This is another example of the nanny state becoming too involved in our personal lives. It should be up to the parent to determine when their child is old enough and responsible enough to hunt alone. I know several twelve year olds that are far more mature than many 18 year olds. The state cannot know the maturity level of an individual and assigning 16 as an arbitrary age when a young person is responsible enough to hunt alone is well........ arbitrary.
I began to hunt alone at the age of twelve. I had been taught about firearm safety, how to breakdown and clean my rifle and my shotgun and I had hunted enough with my Dad for him to believe in me. No one but my Dad could have known my level of maturity and responsibility.
Leave the responsibility of raising our kids up to us. The accidental shooting of Mrs. Almli was tragic and I feel terrible for her family and for their loss, however this could have happened to an adult just as easily as to a kid. We hear about tragic hunting accidents every year, but to the best of my recollection they have all involved adults. I would think that if kids hunting alone resulted in a lot of accidents, the antis would have been all over this subject long ago.