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posted Friday, 1 February 2008
Quoting from this site:


West Virginia is considering a bill to teach schoolchildren how to handle a gun and hunt safely its proponent hopes will increase state revenues from hunting licenses, a state lawmaker said Thursday.

"We will teach a hunting safety course during their physical education class," state senator and bill sponsor Billy Wayne Bailey told AFP. The courses would be imparted in secondary schools, from the eighth to 10th grade (13-16 years of age).

"They will learn gun safety, the proper use of fire arms. All the weapons will be disabled so there is no chance of discharging," he said, adding that the state Senate was expected to take up the bill next week.

"Hunting is an economic and cultural thing and we have seen a decline of hunting licenses over the past years," said the lawmaker, explaining that his bill would boost interest in hunting in West Virginia.

Children 10 years and older can already apply for a hunting license in West Virginia, which makes 1.5 billion dollars a year from hunting-related activities, the senator said.

Kudos to the folks in WV!

The absolutely best way, bar none, to satisfy a child’s natural interest in firearms is to teach him or her to handle them safely and to shoot.

When the anti-gun bedwetters start ranting about the number of “children”* killed every day by guns, someone needs to ask if they can name a single incident of accidental shooting death, or a school shoot-em-up being perpetrated by a child who is a competitive marksman.

*A large percentage of the “children” killled by gunfire seem to be 17 to 21 years old, and dabbling in drugs, but that’s an insignificant detail, no?

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