Comment on how do school shooters know how to use guns?
Fermion@mander.xyz 9 hours agoHunter’s ed is basically the opposite of what you stated. It’s not part of the state curriculum. It’s similar to drivers ed courses for people to be able to get a learners permit before they turn 18. Similarly below a certain ages, most states require completion of a hunter’s education course to be able to purchase a hunting license and legally hunt.
The courses go over topics like property rights, how to carry a weapon making sure it’s not pointing at anyone, what high vis clothing is required, always knowing what is behind an animal before even aiming, rules about how a weapon must be unloaded when in a vehicle, and they strongly urge keeping an interference lock in the action of any firearm in storage.
Hunter’s ed doesn’t teach kids how to shoot, they teach kids how to not be idiots when hunting.
RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
The person I replied to specifically said it was part of the 7th grade curriculum.
Forester@pawb.social 7 hours ago
A large amount of Americans that grew up with firearms in the home learned to shoot at the ages of 5 to 7. I never wanted to play with guns because I knew what they were and how they worked my entire life. Most of that training will simply be that if you find a firearm unattended, you are supposed to find an adult to attend that firearm. Explaining the dangers of firearms and that anything pointed at by a firearm will be destroyed. The main purpose of all of this is because children educated purely through media have many false ideas about firearms and weapons and damage that they can cause.