Even a classroom class or two in gun safety--without a lab. component--would probably help save lives. That's a good thing. We don't have guns but made sure our kids knew the basics, and had them read some basic gun safety material. Friends had them at their houses, after all--anything could happen. I'd certainly support adding gun safety, CPR, and a few other basic skills that are safety/citizenship issues to the schools. The Second Amendment is important, and with it comes a society in which people will have firearms.
Let's be fair--you could turn this around and talk about the NRA. They'd defend your right to own the Russian nuclear arsenal if you could afford it.
Oh wait, I know why. To teach them how to handle them safely will destroy their fear of guns, and any good anti-gunner sure would not want that.
Let's be fair--you could turn this around and talk about the NRA. They'd defend your right to own the Russian nuclear arsenal if you could afford it.