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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1819962" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>We didn't need a hunting/fishing license until we were 16, and didn't have to be with an adult or have hunter education before getting a license.</p><p>We were allowed to drive anything with farm tags, and tractors, without a license.</p><p></p><p>I had a "hardship permit" to drive a regular (non-farm) vehicle when I was 12. You had to have your parents and at least one non-family "upstanding resident of the community" also vouch for you. It was just a slip of paper the sheriff signed that you kept with you in the vehicle, and there was no driving test. It only permitted you to drive back and forth to a job or to school, and couldn't have passengers. That was never enforced to my knowledge.</p><p></p><p>I didn't need a permit/license to apply chemical or fertilizer.</p><p></p><p>My first long gun was ordered from Sears (a single shot 20 ga. Harrington and Richardson). I picked it up at the local Sears "catalog store" that was shared with Montgomery Ward. No paperwork that I recall. I think that was about 1980/81.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1819962, member: 16802"] We didn't need a hunting/fishing license until we were 16, and didn't have to be with an adult or have hunter education before getting a license. We were allowed to drive anything with farm tags, and tractors, without a license. I had a "hardship permit" to drive a regular (non-farm) vehicle when I was 12. You had to have your parents and at least one non-family "upstanding resident of the community" also vouch for you. It was just a slip of paper the sheriff signed that you kept with you in the vehicle, and there was no driving test. It only permitted you to drive back and forth to a job or to school, and couldn't have passengers. That was never enforced to my knowledge. I didn't need a permit/license to apply chemical or fertilizer. My first long gun was ordered from Sears (a single shot 20 ga. Harrington and Richardson). I picked it up at the local Sears "catalog store" that was shared with Montgomery Ward. No paperwork that I recall. I think that was about 1980/81. [/QUOTE]
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