Arkansas has enacted a law requiring public schools to provide gun safety lessons to children as young as five, becoming one of several states, including Tennessee and Utah, to implement such measures. This initiative focuses on teaching students about the safe handling and storage of firearms, aiming to promote awareness and safety in response to increasing concerns about gun-related incidents.
The law seeks to establish a non-partisan approach to gun education, with Utah being the only state among the trio that allows parents to opt-out their children from these lessons. Advocates argue that armed with knowledge, children will be better prepared to handle unexpected encounters with firearms, fostering a culture of responsibility and safety from an early age.
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