Joe Biden Attacking 2A Through Children! DEFUNDS Archery & Hunting Education Programs

This video critically examines the Biden administration's interpretation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which has led to the defunding of school-based archery and hunting education programs. The speaker, drawing on insights from the National Archery in the Schools Program president, argues this action negatively impacts youth development, safety, and natural resource stewardship. It highlights a perceived misinterpretation by the Department of Education, contrary to the intent of Senators Cornyn and Tillis, and urges listeners to contact their representatives to address the issue.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration's Department of Education is reportedly defunding school archery and hunting education programs by misinterpreting the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. This action impacts millions of students and is criticized for hindering youth development and safety, with some senators claiming it contradicts legislative intent.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Biden Administration Defunding Programs
  2. 00:40Blocking Federal Education Funding
  3. 01:06Education Department's Interpretation
  4. 01:37Impact on Youth Development
  5. 02:36Widespread Program Cancellations
  6. 03:00Legislation's Intent and Impact
  7. 04:50Congressional Misinterpretation Claim
  8. 05:43Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are school archery and hunting programs being defunded?

The Biden administration, through the Department of Education's interpretation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, is reportedly blocking federal funding for school hunting and archery programs. This is based on a provision prohibiting funds for training in the use of a 'dangerous weapon'.

What is the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act?

The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is legislation that includes provisions affecting federal school funding. A specific amendment is being interpreted by the Department of Education to preclude funding for hunting and archery classes, though some senators argue this misinterprets the act's intent.

Who is affected by these funding cuts?

Millions of children participating in school-based archery and hunting education programs are affected. The National Archery in the Schools Program alone involves 1.3 million students across nearly 9,000 schools in 49 states.

What is the argument against the Department of Education's interpretation?

Senators like John Cornyn and Tom Tillis argue the Department of Education misinterpreted the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. They claim the relevant provision was intended for training School Resource Officers, not for defunding long-standing educational programs like archery and hunter education.

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