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In reply to the discussion: Why would a high school have an indoor rifle range? [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)20. I look at teaching gun safety just like info teaching sex ed
It should be mandatory for both. Because in both cases knowledge of safe practices can save lives.
A parent may be steadfastly anti-gun, just as some are steadfastly anti-sex outside marriage. But that doesn't mean you can't ensure you child will never be around a gun in their life. Better they should know how to responsibly at least ensure it is unloaded in a safe manner, and be able to spot someone being unsafe and either stop them or know enough to leave the area.
Just like sex, if we let the media and friends do all the education the wrong message is learned.
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We are building one at my daughter's high school for the ROTC kids. They are the only
winterpark
Aug 2013
#77
All the High Schools near me have marksmanship teams that compete statewide
NutmegYankee
Aug 2013
#5
For ROTC and competitive shooting. Some high schools in Manhattan had them, or the students
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#18
There's a major difference between fearing something and wanting to eradicate it.
Tommy_Carcetti
Aug 2013
#25
And there's nothing *intrisnically* wrong with having such a target for those purposes.
Tommy_Carcetti
Aug 2013
#89
Of course not. I can't dicate how you think, it's physically impossible.
Tommy_Carcetti
Aug 2013
#67
Gun safety can be taught in public schools without actually giving kids access to guns.
Tommy_Carcetti
Aug 2013
#56
My high school in El Paso had an indoor range under the stands for the stadium
NoPasaran
Aug 2013
#42
In the fifties some catholic HS kids in uniform took rifles on the subway to matches at
CK_John
Aug 2013
#52
I went to a University that has the best rifle team on earth, shooters had to come from somewhere
1-Old-Man
Aug 2013
#58
Indoctrination! Training innocent kids not to wet their pants at the sight of a firearm!!!
Demo_Chris
Aug 2013
#71