This video promotes the NRA's Eddie Eagle GunSafe program, designed to teach children crucial gun safety. The program, established in 1988, has educated over 32 million children with the simple yet vital message: STOP! Don’t touch. Run away. Tell a grown-up. The video highlights the program's modernization with new animated characters, the Wing Team, who help illustrate safe responses to finding a gun. It encourages parents and guardians to watch the video with young children and to visit the Eddie Eagle website for interactive learning resources, emphasizing that knowledge of gun safety is paramount.
This video discusses President Biden's renewed calls for gun control following tragic events. The presenter criticizes the "Left's" focus on gun control, contrasting it with other causes of death like opioid overdoses. The video mentions specific legislative proposals such as closing the 'Charleston loophole' and universal background checks. It also highlights a perceived disconnect between politicians and a significant portion of the electorate, suggesting this contributes to legislative failures. The speaker emphasizes the need for national unity and leadership outside of traditional political channels.
This episode of "Commentators" on NRA News features Dana Loesch responding to a segment by television host Samantha Bee. Bee attempted to draw a parallel between the ease of purchasing a firearm and the difficulty of obtaining an Eddie Eagle costume, a comparison Loesch argues is flawed. The video critiques Bee's analogy, her commentary on gun owners, and her criticisms of the NRA, suggesting a lack of rational basis for her points. The episode is sponsored by Kimber.
This video from the NRA's Eddie Eagle GunSafe program teaches children a crucial safety message about what to do if they find a gun: Stop!, Don't Touch, Run Away, and Tell a Grown-Up. Since 1988, the program has reached millions of children. In 2015, Eddie was updated with a new look and friends, the Wing Team, who help navigate dangerous situations with this simple rule. The video encourages parents and guardians to watch with young children and directs them to the Eddie Eagle website for more resources.
This video features Ginny Simone interviewing Sheriff Jim Ruth of Bradley County, Tennessee. The discussion centers on a fifth-grader who discovered a loaded gun on a playground and correctly followed the Eddie Eagle GunSafe program's safety procedures. The interview highlights the importance of gun safety education for children in preventing accidents. The video was originally posted by NRA News on May 22, 2012.
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