So i to got my reply and it reads :
Aloha Andrew,
Thanks for your comments last night. Mandating gun education would not pass in my opinion. I’m trying to get financial literacy mandated but with no luck to date. May I suggest you approach the DOE and ask if you or the NRA/HRA can go into schools to teach kids at your cost. Obviously, parental approval would be required. Not sure how DOE would react but my guess is not too open to the idea.
The open house at the shooting range recently is a good idea. Maybe that can be done more often like once a month. You can also try Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, or Boy Scouts but I’m not sure gun education is a priority for them. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
I’ll check with HPD about your comments below.
Have a good day.
Will Espero
To which i have replied :
So there is the major problem with getting meaningful gun safety laws in place, Its hard to do so why bother ?. Its easier to put emotion pulling laws into the system that do nothing to increase safety but give an illusion of doing so. Surely education children in the potential dangers and safety of firearms should be a priority we teach most basic safety minded things in this age group. We teach Stop drop and roll, Stranger danger, see something say something, sexual education and safety and of course Lock down drills.
Why are we not taking the precaution of teaching them that a firearm is not a toy should no be played with? I believe the current method of teaching is STOP, dont touch it, LEAVE the area, TELL an adult. These 3 thinks could save a child's life but yet the school systems wont teach them because they would rather pretend that guns dont exist.
Wouldn't you like to be able to stand on our side next time a tragic accident like this happens in Hawaii and say WE ASKED FOR EDUCATION ? instead of being the name of the senator who said "I did nothing because i did not think a bill would pass ?"
All we are looking for is the same as you, Meaningful gun safety law which have real results.
Thanks
Andrew