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"Jeffrey C. Dege" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 10:58:29 -0600, RD (The Sandman) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffrey C. Dege) wrote in > >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > >> The EE program is relatively effective, but it compromises > >> effectiveness for political correctness. > >> > >> The proper way to teach gun safety starts with taking the kid to the > >> range and having him watch you shoot something. Watermelons are > >> traditional, though some prefer soda cans. > > > >University of Arizona produced a tape for showing the effects of firearms. > >They end with an interesting demonstration involving bricks, a soda can and > >a quarter. > > Again, a second-rate alternative to having the kid watch it himself. > > Kids see too much nonsense on television, already. > Yeah. They see people get shot - then they see them do live interviews and other shows. They see movie characters get shot through the hand, for example, and then use that hand in a fight or to hold a gun or knife. Just don't happen that way in real life. -*MORT*-
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