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Mandatory Gun Safety Training Proposed in NH Schools

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A proposal in New Hampshire is generating significant discussion, as lawmakers consider making firearms safety training mandatory in public schools. The House Criminal Justice Committee has voted to amend an existing bill to require one hour of age-appropriate firearm safety instruction annually for students, emphasizing critical lessons such as what to do if they encounter a gun—essentially teaching to alert an adult and seek safety.

This initiative aims to enhance awareness regarding firearms without involving live weapons or ammunition in the classroom. As the bill is set for a vote on the House floor later this month, proponents like state Representative Terry Roy are vocal about the importance of educating children on gun safety, emphasizing that these are important, potentially life-saving skills for young students.

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