Posted May 29, 2019 7:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

A large environment bill presented to Gov. Walz with a veto-proof margin has some 2A wins to include funding for gun safety and hunting activities in school physical education classes. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
An environmental bill including several pro-gun and pro-hunting facets has passed the Minnesota legislature and is headed to Gov. Tim Walz.
The omnibus environment and natural resources spending bill, SF 7, was approved by lawmakers last week by a large, bipartisan vote and presented to Walz. Included in the plan is $500,000 from the state’s game and fish fund for grants to school districts to increase firearms safety, trap shooting, archery, hunting, and angling activities in physical education classes.
“We’re trying to help get our Minnesota kids away from the TV and get them out in the woods and on the water again to get them hooked on the outdoors and hooked on fishing,” said state Sen. Justin Eichorn, R-Grand Rapids, about the proposal earlier this year.
The grants, administered through the no child left inside grant program established under Minnesota law, must be awarded on a geographically balanced, statewide basis. The state has seen marked growth in student-athlete programs focused, among other shooting sports activities, on clays. Minnesota’s High School

Source: Guns.com

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