The state of Tennessee has announced that it will begin offering gun safety classes for children as young as five years old, making it the first state in the U.S. to implement such a program. This initiative is part of a broader effort in Republican-led states to emphasize early education on firearm safety and responsible handling practices.
Proponents of the program argue that teaching gun safety at a young age could reduce accidents and promote a culture of responsibility around firearms. Each class aims to equip children with essential knowledge about guns, including how to recognize them and what to do if they encounter one unsupervised. This educational approach is garnering significant attention across the nation as discussions about gun safety continue to evolve.
Read full story at www.jamaicaobserver.com





