If you are a veteran who is into airguns, I would like to hear from you. I would like to use your input to help establish a program to make airguns available to veterans. I foresee working with various organizations, vendors, and manufacturers to sponsor events to introduce veterans to the sport and hobby of airguns as a means to help them overcome the hurdles and challenges often faced with those returning from deployment who suffer from physical and emotional disabilities.
If you would take a moment and answer these questions, I would greatly appreciate it. If there is anything you want to add, feel free to do so. I understand some of you may prefer to remain anonymous so feel free to IM me instead of replying to this post.
Scott
If you would take a moment and answer these questions, I would greatly appreciate it. If there is anything you want to add, feel free to do so. I understand some of you may prefer to remain anonymous so feel free to IM me instead of replying to this post.
- How have airguns played a role in helping you adjust to life after returning home from deployment?
- What benefits can airguns provide to veterans who are either disabled or suffer from PTSD?
- Are there any concerns or dangers that should be considered?
- Are you aware of any sponsored programs or events that feature airguns as an activity for disabled or wounded warriors? If so, please list them.
- Would you like to see more programs and events where airguns are made available for veterans returning from deployment?
- Is there anything else you would like to add?
Scott