Two Million Bullets Aims to Make a Difference - Camp Compass Initiative Drawing National Attention

Published on April 12, 2012
Duration: 10:04

Camp Compass, founded by John Anon, teaches inner-city youth hunting and shooting to foster good citizenship. The 'Two Million Bullets' campaign encourages support for youth programs by wearing orange ribbons, symbolizing a commitment to prioritizing children and their future in shooting sports and outdoor traditions. The initiative aims to dispel stereotypes about urban youth and firearms, emphasizing the need for love and guidance.

Quick Summary

Camp Compass, founded in 1994, teaches inner-city youth hunting and shooting to foster good citizenship. The 'Two Million Bullets' campaign encourages support for youth programs by wearing orange ribbons, symbolizing a commitment to prioritizing children and their future in shooting sports and outdoor traditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Camp Compass
  2. 00:33Camp Compass Mission
  3. 01:50Camp Compass Academy Accomplishments
  4. 02:44Two Million Bullets Campaign Explained
  5. 03:34Become a Bullet Initiative
  6. 03:51Meaning of the Orange Ribbon
  7. 05:05Dispelling Stereotypes about Urban Youth
  8. 06:27Personal Motivation for the Campaign
  9. 07:04Showing Love Through Action
  10. 07:49Convention and Leupold Partnership
  11. 08:05Campaign Funding and Goals
  12. 09:19Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Camp Compass?

Camp Compass is a program founded in 1994 by John Anon that teaches inner-city youth how to hunt and shoot. Its primary goal is to develop these young individuals into responsible and good-quality citizens through outdoor traditions and firearm education.

What is the 'Two Million Bullets' campaign?

The 'Two Million Bullets' campaign, spearheaded by Camp Compass, aims to prioritize children and their future in shooting sports and hunting. It encourages public support through actions like wearing orange ribbons, symbolizing a commitment to youth development and outdoor traditions.

How does Camp Compass help urban youth?

Camp Compass provides a structured environment for urban youth to learn firearm safety, hunting skills, and discipline. This engagement aims to dispel negative stereotypes, foster positive development, and offer guidance that can lead them away from crime and towards becoming productive community members.

What does wearing an orange ribbon signify for the campaign?

Wearing an orange ribbon, inspired by hunter orange, is a symbol for the 'Two Million Bullets' campaign. It signifies a person's commitment to prioritizing children, supporting youth in outdoor traditions, and demonstrating care for their future in shooting sports and hunting.

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