Introduced by Rep. Susan Tabor (R) on February 13, 2003, to reimburse elementary schools that offer the National Rifle Association "Eddie Eagle" gun safety program.
Referred to the House Appropriations Committee on February 13, 2003.
1) Support it by Dan Wholihan on February 24, 2003 Gun safety is exremely important. If schools teach sex education, then they should surely teach firearms safety. This is a good start.
We need to reduce unintentional discharges, and this is the correct way to do so. Guns are not bad. They are inanimate objects, and kids are naturally curious. Guns need to be respected, not ignored and feared. Reply
2) Eddie Eagle reimbursment Bill by johnhurd on February 15, 2003 What a novel idea instead of locking up the self protection tools,Where they are no good to anyone but the predators, teach the children the dangers of misuse???? (geez wish I had thought of it) This should be done at the family level but in this day and age, parents entrust the training of their offspring to the Government, I guess we will take what we can get at this stage. Reply
3) 2003 House Bill 4226 by admin on January 1, 2001 Introduced in the House on February 13, 2003