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I was once in your shoes. I went through the entire ordeal of getting a hunter's license (in Norway) only to learn that I'm not allowed to have a gun because I have autism.
I can still technically hunt, but only if I have a licensed hunter, with a recently renewed hunting license, with me at all times, who never leaves line of sight and who also provides the gun. And you don't even need a hunter's license yourself for that, so it was all a complete waste of time and money.
The few hunter's meetings I went to were all boomers, not a single person under 50, and the discussions were mostly them complaining that they weren't allowed to hunt every animal in the country to extinction.
I also know that in America, at no point does "hunting" involve actually finding and tracking an animal, the sport is just
>pay $1000 to sit and wait with a bipod until a goat or something walks by and then click to shoot.
Very shit hobby, definitely not worth getting into unless you have family or friends that can introduce you to it. But be glad you're American and don't have to live in a faggot European 0 freedom shithole like I have to.