Gellar
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I’ve anticipated draw back from parents since I started teaching hunters Ed in school. I am yet to get it. All of the students take the class, unless they have already taken hunters Ed. I begin every class like this, I suspect the result would be the same in West Virginia, and much of the South, midwest, west, and even if you hate to admit it on the coasts as well:I think the legislature of WV missed the boat worse than the Secty of Education. What sense is there in mandating hunters safety for all middle school students? We already have a crisis in hunting access opportunities. How does mandating more consumers for less and less resources make any sense ... or do any good for either hunters or the resource? Oh, but it gets more guns in more hands and therefore theoretically more support against gun legislation. Isn't that what this is all about? Using govt to push personal (or commercial) agendas, however absurd or counterproductive or potentially destructive those methods or objectives may be. Put on the blinders and hook up the bulldozer blade.
WV would have given its children much more potential for success if it had instead mandated real estate management/development curriculum in its schools. Resources be damned ... but who knows, maybe one of those kids could grow up to be president. It's been known to happen.
“I know some of you are wondering why you have to take hunters education. First off, hunters education is a terrible name for this class. I am not going to teach you how to hunt but I am going to teach you how to safely handle a firearm. With a show of hands how many of you have a firearm in the house?” 1/3 of the class will raise there hands. “With a show of hands, how many of you that did not raise your hand have a grandparent or aunt and uncle that have a firearm in their house?” Another 1/3 raise their hand. “Now, those that raised your hands to the first 2 questions put your hands up. If you don’t have your hand up look around the room and raise your hand if one of your friends has a firearm in their home.” The rest of class has to put their hand up. Most of these girls who don’t want to be there are thinking about making money and boys. So I Then I go on to ask the girls if they ever plan on baby sitting? “What if little Timmy finds his dads gun while you are watching him? “ and finally “every time I teach this class to the public I have several girls who are 18-25 years old taking the class. They’ve never been interested in guns or hunting but now they are, why?” There is usually a few snickers and then one girl will say “because there boyfriend wants them too.”