Originally Posted By: Illahee

If more people had real certifiable weapons training there would in fact be fewer gun related deaths.


Lord knows the gang bangers , nut jobs, and criminals would be lining up around the corner for those classes.

FYI, accidental gun deaths nationwide average less than 1000 a year, which isn't enough to really worry about. Take out hunter accidents, which most have had firearm safety training in state mandated courses and you have 8-900 a year.

Which would be money better spent, national firearms training for 100 million people give or take or cancer research?
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