Lawmakers in Tennessee have passed a new bill which would require the teaching of gun safety courses in public schools. It now heads to the desk of the governor. This would be a major win for the Second Amendment and the people of Tennessee. If it passes into law, it could also become a model for other states.
This would also be considered a win by conservatives who are tired of seeing public schools increasingly focus on woke social justice content instead of the basics.
The Tennessee state legislature passed a bill, which is now headed to the governors desk, requiring public schools to teach age-appropriate and grade-appropriate gun safety courses to students starting next year.
We see this proposed legislation as a critical step in averting firearm related accidents while fostering greater awareness and responsibility among gun owners, the bills sponsor, Rep. Chris Todd, a Republican, said in a February hearing.
The Tennessee Senate passed HB 2882 in a 24-3 vote on Thursday after the bill made its way through the House in February. If signed by Gov. Bill Lee, the courses will begin in the 2025-2026 school year.
Poster Comment:
Sounds like we have a better state government than California. School shooter would have serious problems if he tried it when the kids had guns for their safety class.