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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2772705" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Just to expound on that a bit:</p><p></p><p>Since no one would be required to seek permission from the government to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights under Constitutional Carry, there is no mechanism with which to mandate training.</p><p></p><p>If people are unaware of their Constitutional Rights or the basic legal concepts of self-defense (i.e. you can't shoot someone over property or cussing at you, etc.), then that is a direct indictment of the education system in the U.S. </p><p></p><p>IMO, the grand social experiment we've been subjects of over the past 40 odd years has been an abject failure. It's time to bring real history, social studies and civics back to the schools, along with firearms programs within things like 4H, JROTC, and other elective classes. </p><p></p><p>Further, if we're going to have to suffer inane bureaucracies like the U.S. Dept. of Education, they need to develop a firearms safety program for schools that simply states: Firearms are everywhere in the United States. You are highly likely to encounter a firearm in your life. These are the basic rules of firearms safety... Then: If adult supervision is not present, go tell and adult. If you aren't familiar with it, don't handle it. If someone is not handling a firearm safely, LEAVE! Failing to follow these rules may result in death. The End.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2772705, member: 1132"] Just to expound on that a bit: Since no one would be required to seek permission from the government to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights under Constitutional Carry, there is no mechanism with which to mandate training. If people are unaware of their Constitutional Rights or the basic legal concepts of self-defense (i.e. you can't shoot someone over property or cussing at you, etc.), then that is a direct indictment of the education system in the U.S. IMO, the grand social experiment we've been subjects of over the past 40 odd years has been an abject failure. It's time to bring real history, social studies and civics back to the schools, along with firearms programs within things like 4H, JROTC, and other elective classes. Further, if we're going to have to suffer inane bureaucracies like the U.S. Dept. of Education, they need to develop a firearms safety program for schools that simply states: Firearms are everywhere in the United States. You are highly likely to encounter a firearm in your life. These are the basic rules of firearms safety... Then: If adult supervision is not present, go tell and adult. If you aren't familiar with it, don't handle it. If someone is not handling a firearm safely, LEAVE! Failing to follow these rules may result in death. The End. [/QUOTE]
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