I was ticked. It was very upsetting because we work pretty hard to donate to the community.
Unless you were standing there with them, it's hard to really comment on anything. But it's amazing to me that he (Whittington) didn't lose an eye.
We get two or three guys a year coming in here with stories of how they got peppered by their hunting buddies. Hunters lose track of each other, or a shot passes through some brush and hits someone on the other side.
Twenty-eight gauge is pretty uncommon here. But down there (in Texas) it's popular.
The basic, basic rule is don't pull a trigger unless you know what you're shooting.
The comprehensive plan is supposed to be a guideline. The plan is supposed to be the dog and the developer the tail. We have a situation where the tail is wagging the dog.