2aguy
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Yes....for all their wails and tears, anti gun extremists are not really concerned about the deaths of children because of guns.......they always say, if it saves one life.....but they are lying......dead children are the best propaganda tools for their anti gun agenda, and gives,them the strongest pushes for the new anti gun laws they want to pass....
How do we know all this....because when it comes time to teach actual gun safety in a grade school...teaching kids how to remove themselves from a room with a gun....the anti gun extremists fight to end the program.....you know, the gun safety program that might "save one life" of a child.....
Vote NRA brings Eddie Eagle gun safety program to Cumberland County elementary school.
Is teaching young children about gun safety through a cartoon known as the Eddie Eagle program a good idea – or as one gun control advocate feels – likens it to the “Joe Camel” marketing campaign making cigarettes more appealing to kids.
Recently an assembly was held at the Myron L Powell Elementary School in Cedarville to teach kids about gun safety.
Not whether guns are good or bad – just about what to do if they spot a gun left in a place where it shouldn’t be............
However that’s not an opinion shared by Bryan Miller of Heeding God’s Call, a faith-based gun-violence prevention group, which compares Eddie Eagle to Joe Camel, the defunct, cartoon camel and cigarette mascot, in that he feels it makes guns appealing to kids.
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So...again, teaching gun safety...not that important to anti gun extremists....they prefer the propaganda tools........the dead children.....
How do we know all this....because when it comes time to teach actual gun safety in a grade school...teaching kids how to remove themselves from a room with a gun....the anti gun extremists fight to end the program.....you know, the gun safety program that might "save one life" of a child.....
Vote NRA brings Eddie Eagle gun safety program to Cumberland County elementary school.
Is teaching young children about gun safety through a cartoon known as the Eddie Eagle program a good idea – or as one gun control advocate feels – likens it to the “Joe Camel” marketing campaign making cigarettes more appealing to kids.
Recently an assembly was held at the Myron L Powell Elementary School in Cedarville to teach kids about gun safety.
Not whether guns are good or bad – just about what to do if they spot a gun left in a place where it shouldn’t be............
However that’s not an opinion shared by Bryan Miller of Heeding God’s Call, a faith-based gun-violence prevention group, which compares Eddie Eagle to Joe Camel, the defunct, cartoon camel and cigarette mascot, in that he feels it makes guns appealing to kids.
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So...again, teaching gun safety...not that important to anti gun extremists....they prefer the propaganda tools........the dead children.....
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