“Kids today are reprimanded for carving out a gun-shaped pastry or wearing a tee-shirt from the National Rifle Association. But America hasn’t always been so gun-phobic. Check out these pictures of firearm safety, taught in Indiana schools in 1956. By banning gun-shaped Pop-Tarts, are we teaching children to respect a gun’s power or are we only feeding their natural curiosity — curiosity that, without proper education, could be deadly?”
Related posts:
Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Flees Currencies Tainted by Stimulus Addiction
Texas teacher assigns 4th graders to draw suicides, explosions on 9/11
FBI ‘Grappling’ With Hiring Policy Because Top Hackers Smoke Pot
Ecuador Offers to Buy Back Its Defaulted Bonds -- With a 50% Haircut
US announces 'expeditionary force' to target Isis in Iraq and Syria
U.S. military helicopter crashes in Japan’s Okinawa
Ron Paul: NSA head ‘fudged the figures’
Few Problems With Cannabis for California
Federal Reserve rethinks 2003 move allowing banks to trade physical commodities
Community organizers train to enroll the masses in Obamacare
3,000 Saudis urge Shura council to debate women’s driving
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo makes first powered flight
UN: Human rights abuses increase in Iran in 2012
Bitcoin takes up in Hong Kong
Bernanke Said to Minimize Asset-Bubble Concern at Meeting