Site icon WNews

Ottawa's plan for guns misfired. Alberta gun cultures might help us understand why

WNews Banner

Jason Acorn was 12 years old when he first shot a deer.

He was in the McLeod River Valley area, far west of Edmonton. It was freezing cold, and snow was everywhere.

He remembers pouting, because his brother had just shot a deer and he hadn’t. 

ADVERTISEMENT

But then, just at last light, a small white-tailed doe, probably weighing about 100 pounds, appeared. Acorn’s father whispered to him: “OK, Jay. It’s your turn.”

He fired, and the animal fell to the ground. He began to cry. Then he cried some more. When he collected himself and dried his tears, he walked to the animal in awe.

In retrospect,

Donation

Help Support the Work of WNews

ADVERTISEMENT

This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/ottawa-alberta-gun-culture-jason-acorn-polysesouvient-1.6769875?cmp=rss.

This post was originally published on this site

Exit mobile version