Originally Posted by
Wendell
We must live in different worlds. You keep talking about accidents involving 9 year-old USPSA (or IPSC, or IDPA) competitors being a basis for requiring all competitors - including adults - to take some kind of safety course, and while I do read the papers, and I do read the internet forums, and I do participate in practical shooting, I must have missed all the accounts about actual cases that might support your position. Offhand, I do recall hearing about one adult IPSC competitor in British Columbia who shot himself fatally during an IPSC match, one adult IPSC competitor in New Brunswick who shot himself in the thumb during an IPSC match, and one adult IPSC competitor in Nova Scotia who suffered a minor blast injury after he unintentionally caused a primer to contact an extractor during an IPSC match. All three of those adults - being located in Canada - had, before competing in IPSC - successfully completed IPSC Canada's mandatory two-day safety course known as the 'Black Badge'.