We've been pretty fortunate and haven't had any accidents. It works out pretty well. Since adult supervisors aren't hunting they can pay attention to the juniors. During the general season there is a greater chance for an incident if the adult is hunting as well.

So these kids are going to have notes on why George Bush is related to Hitler and why the state of Israel was founded on violence and terrorism. These kids are going to have notes on this and they're going to accept that as fact and I think that's what's mostly as fault here, is when kids start accepting radical political bias as fact.

I never wanted to see him fired. I just wanted to see him teach the facts and not his own biased political views.

It looks pretty close. Lighting is our biggest concern. But you can see they've made a lot of improvements. You can always bring in portable seats. The main thing is the atmosphere. You want people to come out early and do things like barbecue with their families. We want to make it a good atmosphere for college baseball.

I don't believe he should be fired. I believe, yes, there should be some sort of consequence for what he's doing. He should be reprimanded but I believe that he's knowledgeable in geography, I mean, he knows what he's talking about -- as long as he just teach the curriculum.

It's just like regular duck hunting season - anywhere an adult can go, a kid can go. It's wide open. The only exception is it's only for juniors.

I'd do it all over again a million times because I definitely think it was the right thing to do.

It really makes me feel really, really good this has done something and changed things so teachers who are like this start to think twice.

It looks like the city is behind it. It obviously helps us with recruiting in this area and in South Texas. We think it's a win-win situation for everybody.