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<blockquote data-quote="colb" data-source="post: 2772693" data-attributes="member: 35308"><p>I took JROTC in high school, and learned basic firearm safety my freshman year (or was it sophomore, I can't remember). Of course, we used air powered pellet rifles, but the course was still treated as if it were a live firearm. We even had to "qualify" with the rifles, shooting targets from standing, crouched, and prone positions.</p><p></p><p>It was a really enjoyable experience for every kid in the class. There were some bragging rights involved, but ultimately it was valuable information at a young age, while still being fun. </p><p></p><p>I'd be all in for schools providing basic safety courses in high school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colb, post: 2772693, member: 35308"] I took JROTC in high school, and learned basic firearm safety my freshman year (or was it sophomore, I can't remember). Of course, we used air powered pellet rifles, but the course was still treated as if it were a live firearm. We even had to "qualify" with the rifles, shooting targets from standing, crouched, and prone positions. It was a really enjoyable experience for every kid in the class. There were some bragging rights involved, but ultimately it was valuable information at a young age, while still being fun. I'd be all in for schools providing basic safety courses in high school. [/QUOTE]
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