On Monday, March 1, the Senate Education and Health Subcommittee on Public Education voted 3 to 2 in favor of reporting House Bill 1217 to the full Senate Education and Health Committee.
That makes more sense than mandatory sex education for elementary school students. But I would think that High school students would have been the starting point.
How would such a program be funded though? LOL, I don't think that sending kids out to sell candy door to door to buy guns is gonna work.