Posted March 16, 2019 10:27 am by Comments

By Ammoland

Eddie Eagle

Opinion

Oregon Gun Safety Bill Hearing Scheduled But It Still Needs Work

Oregon – -(AmmoLand.com)- Senate Bill 801 has been scheduled for a hearing on March 27th at 1PM in Hearing Room B in the Capitol. The Senate Committee on Education is hearing the bill.

The bill allows (but does not require) public and private schools to have a 30 minute class on firearm safety and accident prevention for first graders.

The class must be taught by a teacher, administrator, law enforcement agent or “first responder.” None of these people are required to be firearms instructors. “First responder” is not defined in the bill.

While the bill specifies what the curriculum must include, ie:

  • (a) The proper steps a student should take upon encountering an unsecured firearm;
  • (b) The differences between video game violence and real-life violence; and
  • (c) The dangers of confusing toy guns and real guns.

– it does not have a prepared curriculum so this is left up to whoever is teaching the class.

While supportive of safety training for children, we believe that people who teach firearms safety should have a background in teaching firearms safety. There are probably not a lot of first-grade teachers with this kind of training.

This bill has enormous potential and …Read the Rest

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