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Exposure & Education

In the book "Armed & Female" Paxton Quigley relates how she was a high ranking soldier in the war against our freedom and how just one hands-on exposure to firearms educated her about how wrong all the propaganda she had been fed was.  She has now attended every big name firearm training program and written her excellent book.  All it took was a little exposure and education.  Most of their soldiers in this war are simply ignorant of firearms and of the issues.  Since their generals keep them ignorant of their true goals, it is easy for us to convert them.  Even more important is to expose and educate those who have not formed a strong opinion against firearms.

Sex Ed, Drivers Ed, RKBA Ed.

The current establishment who have taken over the directing of our culture have removed much of the study of our country's history and freedom and it's uniqueness in this world.  They provide sex ed & drivers ed & drug ed, supposedly for the safety of "the children".  They rant and rave about the dangers firearms in our society, but refuse to provide any education on their safe use.  I recently heard of a teen who played "Russian Roulette" with a semi-auto pistol.  He only used one round and it held ten.  A one in ten chance, right?  Hah, what an idiot.  What an example of severe lack of education about function of firearms, safety and respect.  Because the hysteria over firearms can only be propagated  upon ignorance, they refuse to teach safety & competence.  That is because to do so would undermine their true agenda.  Hey, that is what this RKBA Challenge is all about!  Let's all undermine their agenda by educating the minions and lift them up.

Example In My Home

My family does not hunt.  I had not brought up the girls in a "gun home" because we live in an urban area.  One day I decided that we all had to go to "NRA Hunter Safety Course".  It wasn't a matter of choice, we all went.  Wife & three daughters.  They were also each required to make a minimum of one trip to the shooting range for hands on competency training.  Each of them is free to make up their own mind as they move into adult-hood, but they are each far more educated than most of their classmates.  Only three days of class and a day at the range and they are probably in the top 10% of girls in firearm education.  A sad state of affairs in our country...  (There have been additional trips to the range & some really cool firearms)