This would be a good first step:
A significant drop in the number of hunters in West Virginia has left a hole in the state’s budget, and one lawmaker thinks he has a solution: allow children to receive hunter training in school.
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Seventh- through ninth-graders could opt for instruction in topics ranging from survival skills to gun safety, but the weapons would have dummy ammunition or be disabled.
The next step: Building ranges next to the football fields and using live ammunition and operable firearms.
The anti-gunners always decry the thought of untrained people being able to go out and buy guns…solution: train everyone. End of problem.