Anonymous wrote:Are you talking riflery like at summer camp using elementary rifles?
Are are you talking some gun range with people pulling out their AK 47s?
Regardless, I'd probably rather my kid not do a school club on riflery. Sumemr camp maybe I would ok. School club? Who teaches it? Sounds weird
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. I'm super liberal but i also think shooting is a life skill
How is it a life skill?
It's a tool for providing safety and food. It can also teach discipline, concentration and focus. It can encourage safety and ethics and well as participation in environmental and outdoor education programs.
Sounds like something you got off of an NRA pamphlet. The problem is Americans have shown that learning how to shoot and take care of a gun does none of the above.
Southern states have a disproportionate amount of gun owners. It also has a disproportionate amount of gun violence.
Too many gun owners have shown the exact opposite. They shoot before they think. They are more fearful of life in general and eventually feel the need to carry a gun everywhere.
Children who learn all about guns might end up hate shooting. Or they might buy into the propaganda of guns providing safety and we have another gun enthusiast in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. I'm super liberal but i also think shooting is a life skill
How is it a life skill?
It's a tool for providing safety and food. It can also teach discipline, concentration and focus. It can encourage safety and ethics and well as participation in environmental and outdoor education programs.
Sounds like something you got off of an NRA pamphlet. The problem is Americans have shown that learning how to shoot and take care of a gun does none of the above.
Southern states have a disproportionate amount of gun owners. It also has a disproportionate amount of gun violence.
Too many gun owners have shown the exact opposite. They shoot before they think. They are more fearful of life in general and eventually feel the need to carry a gun everywhere.
Children who learn all about guns might end up hate shooting. Or they might buy into the propaganda of guns providing safety and we have another gun enthusiast in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. That’s thee safest place for your daughter to encounter a gun and learn how to handle one. You never know what she may come in contact with. Better that she has knowledge of proper handling techniques.
No. I've been to range and I had no idea how to hold the gun, and I kept forgetting to point the end only one direction.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. That’s thee safest place for your daughter to encounter a gun and learn how to handle one. You never know what she may come in contact with. Better that she has knowledge of proper handling techniques.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. I'm super liberal but i also think shooting is a life skill
How is it a life skill?
It's a tool for providing safety and food. It can also teach discipline, concentration and focus. It can encourage safety and ethics and well as participation in environmental and outdoor education programs.
Anonymous wrote:No because I’m not trashy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. I'm super liberal but i also think shooting is a life skill
How is it a life skill?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, absolutely. I took riflery in summer camp at that age and loved it. It doesn't mean that you have to embrace gun culture.