It was just a couple of weeks ago the Wisconsin’s elected officials did away with those pesky age minimums for hunting. Now, anybody and everybody can learn to hunt—even toddlers! The Star Tribune reports that opening day of the deer hunting season in Wisconsin is a reminder to everyone, that guns don’t kill people...guns with bullets that hit people, kill people.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Recreational Safety Warden Mark Little says the first happened in Brown County about 5:30 a.m. Saturday. A 49-year-old man was working on his firearm when it discharged into his right ankle.

The second happened after 9 a.m. in Forest County. A 49-year-old Crandon man was sitting in the cab of his truck when he saw a deer. When the hunter went to move his rifle, it went off, sending a bullet through his legs and then the truck's seat and door.