The House Criminal Justice Committee has approved an amendment requiring one hour of age-appropriate firearms safety training for public school students each year. This addition aims to address safety concerns while also tying into ongoing discussions about gun control and public safety measures.
The newly proposed requirement is part of a broader effort to close legal loopholes in existing laws, highlighting the committee’s commitment to fostering responsible firearm practices among youth. Advocates argue that such training could play a crucial role in preventing accidents and promoting awareness around firearm safety in the community.
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