Entirely elective and done on a NRA certified range with NRA certified instructors after the school day, or at any point in a day at a Community College.
This would teach high school or community college students firearm safety, maintenance, as well as train them to be proficient with a number of firearms.
People leaving this class will leave with a safety mindset when dealing with firearms and they can go one to teach others that safety. Or they can go from the class and enter into a competition shooting team and shoot incompletely with other schools.
We can't expect everyone to be as safety N@ZI as I am. I live, breath, and eat the 4 golden rules of handling a firearm.
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hells yes. it should give elective credits towards civics and/or social sciences. i support bringing the NRA into all pre-k through 2nd grade schools as part of the Eddie Eagle program. anyone who opposes the idea of the eddie eagle program does not care about the safety of America's children.