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 Here’s my 2-year-old son, Cedar, playing with his toy gun. When I was a kid, toy guns were no big deal. Now, because
of brain-dead, political correctness, kids get expelled for drawing pictures of toy guns at school. I think kids are smart
enough to tell the difference between a real gun and a toy gun. All we have to do is teach them the difference. After all,
it’s our job; that’s what parents do, teach them right from wrong, safe from unsafe, etc. If my 2-year-old son
can learn it, then so can your children. Teach the NRA Eddie Eagle Gun safety Program for kids. When you see a
gun: “Stop! Don’t touch! Leave the Area! Tell an Adult!” It’s so simple a 2-year-old can understand
it. So why can’t some adults?
That's my partner and Co-owner of Midwest Tactical, Larry Jackson. I am in the center as we both instruct
on the range. Most of our classes comprise one-on-one range supervision. Never does a beginner go to the linewithout a rangesafety
officer watching over them.
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