2aguy
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Anti gunners fight gun safety education in schools.....the one program that would help prevent gun accidents in homes with children, and the anti gunners fight against it tooth and nail......here we have a program that will teach gun safety....
Gun safety education should be taught alongside Fire Safety Programs.....it wouldn't take much time to teach kids how to be safe, and it would save lives...but that isn't what anti gunners want. They need dead children in order to push their anti gun agenda......
Iowa schools to include firearm safety in gym classes
GREENE, Iowa (WTHR) - Students in two Iowa school districts will be learning about guns in their gym class starting next year.
Radio Iowa reports 7th and 8th grade students in the North Butler and Clarksville districts will take part in a mandatory hunter safety course starting in the spring. The class will be tought by the Butler County Conservation Board.
High school students have the option of taking a voluntary class, which will not include operable firearms or live ammunition.
North Butler Superintendent Joel Foster said the classes are aimed at teaching the students "how to use weapons responsibly, how to respect them, understand it’s not a video game and those sort of things, that maybe we’ll cut down on our chances of having a severe incident."
He said that while not every student will go hunting, the class will hopefully teach lessons students can keep with them in unexpected situations.
Gun safety education should be taught alongside Fire Safety Programs.....it wouldn't take much time to teach kids how to be safe, and it would save lives...but that isn't what anti gunners want. They need dead children in order to push their anti gun agenda......
Iowa schools to include firearm safety in gym classes
GREENE, Iowa (WTHR) - Students in two Iowa school districts will be learning about guns in their gym class starting next year.
Radio Iowa reports 7th and 8th grade students in the North Butler and Clarksville districts will take part in a mandatory hunter safety course starting in the spring. The class will be tought by the Butler County Conservation Board.
High school students have the option of taking a voluntary class, which will not include operable firearms or live ammunition.
North Butler Superintendent Joel Foster said the classes are aimed at teaching the students "how to use weapons responsibly, how to respect them, understand it’s not a video game and those sort of things, that maybe we’ll cut down on our chances of having a severe incident."
He said that while not every student will go hunting, the class will hopefully teach lessons students can keep with them in unexpected situations.