LORDY LORDY! They’re teaching kids gun safety and responsibility in a Wyoming grade school. REEEEEE!
Yes, they are.
And they have been for a long, long time.
It’s literally called ‘marksmanship training’ and plenty of other states offer it as well. But you know, it’s more fun to shriek like a crazy person about Wyoming.
Case in point.
Those are air rifles you twit.
Oh, and we took a look at #DemVoice1 and LOL.
HOO BOY, the more they lose, the more they lose their minds.
https://twitter.com/JewishResister/status/1493683037644763139?s=20&t=QW6nQ3UEENDXSh3HHMTonQ
And yet, it doesn’t.
In fact, everything about that picture makes this editor feel more comfortable, and hopeful. Teaching young people how to safely use a firearm will ultimately prevent more gun accidents and the Left’s favorite go-to, gun violence.
https://twitter.com/AntiCoomAction/status/1494264802763542528?s=20&t=QW6nQ3UEENDXSh3HHMTonQ
That. ^
Sure – just like driver’s ed – teaching responsible usage at an appropriate age
I thought proper training in handling and usage was a good thing?
— Cheesetrader (@cheesetrader1) February 17, 2022
This should be taught in school. Parents sign a permission form, make sure the fundamentals are being taught- I fail to see an issue. I assume you don’t have an issue with teaching sexuality and preference- diff side same coin.
— Coach Koch (@Coach_Koch14) February 16, 2022
This is fantastic. The more good people we have with guns, the better. The students should get a choice of course but other than that, I don’t see a problem. People wanting to ban these things and make good people defenseless, that’s a problem.
— Logan Elizabeth (@LoganT27) February 16, 2022
Here in the crazy Republican state of New York, kids as young as 11 can take hunter education course to learn marksmanship. https://t.co/XTYFUjpHvs
— Damin Toell (@damintoell) February 17, 2022
NEW YORK?! REEEEE!
Oh, wait.
Heh.
This is great! Teaching responsibility and respect for firearms. pic.twitter.com/yTIABKLK2m
— My2Cents (@HappiKamper) February 17, 2022
At that age in Wyoming they likely all have AR-15s at home and have been likely shooting for years prior to this class. I live in NY and I got my first Pellet gun when I was about 7 and was shooting my .22 and shotguns before I was 10.
— Brian Bailey (@etapi72) February 17, 2022
Brian must either be from Wyoming or have friends and family there.
He’s right.
I grew up up in MA and we learned about gun safety, maintenance, marksmanship, and archery in summer camp. We were about the same age. As long as a trained professional is conducting the class and kids are taught properly and parents are OK with it, I don't have a problem.
— Georgie Porgie 🌻🇺🇦 (@g_berish) February 15, 2022
Sane people don’t have a problem with it.
Ahem.
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