Gator
U of B and B Alumnus
Gator I disagree with ya on a few points there. Gun education should only be a requirement if you're - get this - actually going to buy a firearm. And the draft is a desperate measure, everyone knows draftees are far lower quality soldiers than volunteers. Maybe if they are put to work in the States or in a support role mandatory service would be useful, but not for fighting.
Draftees did just fine in World War II, the last big win for the United States Military, and, also won in World War I.
The Right to Keep and Bear is sitting right there in United States Law, why not take care of the Safety matter while the would-be recipients of such a Right are still in School?
Otherwise, Court challenges would no doubt be brought by those viewing any such Mandatory Safety Training after Public School as an infringement on the Constitutionally Protected Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
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