Finally a curriculum that teaches constitutionality and truth about our 2A rights. Now we need to push our school boards to mandate this curriculum in all schools.
U. of Wyoming's FRC sounds like it may be performing some good. Maybe it's lawyer-speak or intellectual-speak, but “The doctrinal complexity of the Second Amendment is too often obscured by divisive discourse. " does not sound conducive to discussion about the Second Amendment. There is nothing complex about the wording or purpose of the Second Amendment and the only divisive discourse comes from the anti-gun left wing.
Gun clubs with ranges and discussion of firearm safety seems, to me, the best way to promote gun ownership.
Of course there's nothing complex about the words "well-regulated militia," especially when ignore it and just get angry and threaten to shoot people who disagree with you.
BTW, how does one discuss "firearm safety" with someone capable of pulverizing children in their classroom? Or how about Stephen Paddock? Think if he got a stern talking to about gun safety, he would not have chosen to murder all those concert goers? Or at least chosen to take out only a few so that he could be in peace.
Great start teaching kids to not be afraid of guns and the associated rights given by god. It’s always amazing the limitations placed on the 2nd amendment unlike any other other of the constitutional rights. Sounds like a great program.
Realy solid reporting on this. The FRC's track record with those working papers on Bruen and young adult gun bans shows they actualy engage with the constitutional doctrine rather than starting from ideology. The real hurdle will be adoption rates in districts where theres already entrenched resistance to firearms ed, but having federally funded apolitical curriculum is a pretty big lever for parents and school boards to push with.
Will this be as effective as the drivers' ed courses that instruct young people to never drive drunk or do anything foolish?
Also, will the gun courses show videos of children mangled by an AR? That should work just as well the drivers' ed courses that show videos of bodies mangled in car wrecks,
All schools used to have ranges In them years ago.
Even in New York State. We still have some scholastic marksmanship teams here.
Finally a curriculum that teaches constitutionality and truth about our 2A rights. Now we need to push our school boards to mandate this curriculum in all schools.
U. of Wyoming's FRC sounds like it may be performing some good. Maybe it's lawyer-speak or intellectual-speak, but “The doctrinal complexity of the Second Amendment is too often obscured by divisive discourse. " does not sound conducive to discussion about the Second Amendment. There is nothing complex about the wording or purpose of the Second Amendment and the only divisive discourse comes from the anti-gun left wing.
Gun clubs with ranges and discussion of firearm safety seems, to me, the best way to promote gun ownership.
Of course there's nothing complex about the words "well-regulated militia," especially when ignore it and just get angry and threaten to shoot people who disagree with you.
BTW, how does one discuss "firearm safety" with someone capable of pulverizing children in their classroom? Or how about Stephen Paddock? Think if he got a stern talking to about gun safety, he would not have chosen to murder all those concert goers? Or at least chosen to take out only a few so that he could be in peace.
Great start teaching kids to not be afraid of guns and the associated rights given by god. It’s always amazing the limitations placed on the 2nd amendment unlike any other other of the constitutional rights. Sounds like a great program.
It's gratifying to hear something positive about the Second. It doesn't happen all that often and it feels good when it does. Thanks, Lee.
thanks for reading, David.
Realy solid reporting on this. The FRC's track record with those working papers on Bruen and young adult gun bans shows they actualy engage with the constitutional doctrine rather than starting from ideology. The real hurdle will be adoption rates in districts where theres already entrenched resistance to firearms ed, but having federally funded apolitical curriculum is a pretty big lever for parents and school boards to push with.
Expand this nationwide and then lets see this in High Schools too.
This program can be a component of teaching critical thinking skills. Research both sides of an issue.
Big if true.
Junior high would be better yet
Will this be as effective as the drivers' ed courses that instruct young people to never drive drunk or do anything foolish?
Also, will the gun courses show videos of children mangled by an AR? That should work just as well the drivers' ed courses that show videos of bodies mangled in car wrecks,
What a bright spot in the highly politicized debate over the 2A. A pro 2A University, imagine that!
This university program is an anomaly! Let's hope it's contagious and other schools catch it!