I agree totally in all respects with Mr. Fellman's post regarding the firearms safety
classes at the school these next two Saturdays.
I have a grandson that will be attending the classes and I hope he will be able to
learn all the safety factors of handling a gun via the books and instructor only.
He is looking forward eagerly to hunting in November with his Dad and uncles.
BY:  Joann Ziegeweid
 
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[Winona Online Democracy]

Does anyone else see the foolishness and
contradictions in this decision?  If I am correct, it
is alright for staff to have firearms on school
property for the convenience of hunting before or
after school but students who would greatly benefit in
being taught the proper use of their firearm and have
it also checked to see if it was in good condition are
not allowed to bring it to class.  It would be a
better decision for the school board not to allow the
class at all rather than take away one of the most
important safety portions of the class.

Greg Fellman

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