January 10, 2025

Kansas lawmakers moved legislation forward to implement gun education programs in K-12 schools. The House Committee of Federal and State Affairs approved House Bill 2304, Thursday March 2nd. The legislation would direct the State board of Education to establish curriculum guidelines and calls for the NRA’s “Eddie Eagle” program to be used in grades K-5.

Middle schools would use the same or hunter education from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. High school curriculums would also be based on hunter education. The Bill goes to the Senate, who two weeks ago sent a similar Bill, Senate Bill 116, to the House.

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