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"The unique Eddie Eagle Gun safety program can be taught at a very early age and does not involve any handling of firearms."

A recent letter to the Dear Abby advice column from a mother of young children asks how she would go about making sure her children were in safe surroundings when going to a neighbor's home to play has generated a few replies that are sure to alienate some of these neighbors if the recommendations were followed.

Some of the replies from so-called professionals advocated coming right out and asking if a family had firearms in the home and then if so, how were they stored.

Outside of being overly nosy about whether some people exercise their constitutional rights to arms, right off the bat you are insulting their judgment and intelligence. One reply was from a registered nurse who claimed her education was from a prestigious eastern university intimating that fact alone qualified her to offer an expert opinion.

Such educational institutions are not known to have any form of firearms safety education or training in any of their curriculum and are most likely adverse to any form of support of the second amendment of the constitution. Financial support for such establishments is derived from billionaires like Michael Bloomberg and generous liberal-based foundations such as the Ford Foundation that are defiantly anti-gun and alumni that are decidedly liberal and opposed to firearms ownership by U.S. citizens.


There is a way to teach proper gun safety, and it works
 

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