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What's Really Behind School Gun Safety Programs?
USASaturday, May 10, 2025
The program is implemented in schools and communities, often framed as an enjoyable and interactive way to learn about gun safety. However, it also serves as a means to shape young minds. Kids are taught to "Stop, don't touch, run away, tell an adult. " But what if the adult is the danger? What if the adult is the one with the gun? The program doesn't address these critical questions. It simply instructs kids to run away.
The gun industry is savvy. It knows how to present itself in a positive light. Programs like Eddie Eagle make the industry appear benevolent. But it's crucial to look beyond the surface. The industry's primary concern is not public health; it's their own profits. So, the next time you hear about a gun safety program, ask yourself: Who stands to gain? Is it the children, or is it the industry?
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