This video discusses a letter sent by several senators to the Secretary of Education regarding the misinterpretation of the Senate Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. The senators express concern that federal funding is being withheld from archery and hunter safety programs due to this misinterpretation, arguing it contradicts congressional intent. The speaker highlights the irony of this focus on archery funding while other, more significant gun control measures within the same act have not prompted similar letters from these senators.
The Biden administration is cutting funding for school hunting and archery programs, citing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act's provision against taxpayer funds for 'dangerous weapon' training. This interpretation, according to Gun Owners of America, is an attempt to curb youth interest in firearms and the outdoors. GOA is advocating for the repeal of such measures through legislation like the 'Shall Not Be Infringed Act'.
The Biden administration is reportedly withholding federal funding from public schools that offer firearms, archery, or hunting education programs. This action, allegedly tied to the Bipartisan Safe Communities Act, is seen by the speaker as an attempt to remove firearms from public consciousness and disempower citizens. The speaker contrasts this with drug education programs, arguing that safety education around firearms is crucial and should be encouraged, not penalized.
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