In a move that has sparked both praise and concern, the Oklahoma House has voted in favor of a bill that would require firearm safety training in K-12 schools. The legislation, which still needs to pass the state Senate, aims to educate students on responsible gun handling and safety practices, with the ultimate goal of reducing gun-related accidents and tragedies. Proponents argue that teaching children how to handle firearms safely will empower them with valuable knowledge, while critics fear that introducing guns into schools will create a culture of violence. The debate has reignited discussions about gun safety and the role of education in preventing gun-related incidents.


Oklahoma House approves firearm safety training in K-12 schools  Oklahoma Voice