If South Carolina state Representative Alan Clemmons has his way, students attending state schools would be taught an awareness course focused upon citizen rights to keep and bear arms. The Republican lawmaker has introduced a bill before the state assembly that would require the course, written by the National Rifle Association, which consists of one period of instruction every day for three weeks and a Second Amendment Awareness Day, to take place on December 15.
Students would also be offered the chance to participate in a poster and essay contest called The Right to Bear Arms: One American Right Protecting All Others. December 15th is the day after the anniversary of the Sandy Hook, New
Jersey school massacre where twenty-six people, mostly children, were
killed by a lone gunman armed with an assualt-style weapon and a
semi-automatic pistol.
No one with common sense could be reached for comment.
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http://www.thestate.com/2014/12/20/3885678_the-buzz-a-sandy-hook-school-day.html?rh=1
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