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Over 200 Democrats join GOP in opposing Biden’s hunting and archery crackdown.

The Fight to Protect Hunting⁣ and Archery Programs in Schools

The radical progressives don’t just want your guns. They want your ‌bows and arrows. If they get their way, they’ll end up‍ creating an environmental catastrophe and, along the way, dumb⁣ down American youth to the ‍point where the notion of ⁤self-reliance is but a dream.

Thankfully, it doesn’t look like it’s going to happen anytime soon. On Tuesday, the House voted to approve ⁢a bill that overturned the Biden administration’s‍ decision to cut off federal funds from school shooting sports courses, according to Fox News.

Only one lawmaker, Democrat Representative Veronica Escobar out of Texas, voted against the Protecting ​Hunting Heritage and Education Act. The remainder of the House votes, all 424 of them, voted in favor of the act.

That’s 424-1 in favor of the legislation. The House is ⁢ narrowly controlled ‍by the Republicans by a mere ‍10 seats. Just when you’d lost hope that Republicans‍ and Democrats could agree on much of anything, they ⁣have an overwhelming agreement.

Why⁤ this issue?

In July, the⁣ Education Department informed ⁤education ‍groups that hunting and archery programs in schools would be stripped of federal funding. “The guidance explained that the administration interpreted the‌ 2022 Bipartisan Safer​ Communities Act (BSCA) to mean such programs can no longer receive taxpayer funds,” according to Fox.

Because archery, hunter education, and wilderness safety courses use weapons that ⁣are “technically dangerous,” the fount of stupidity called ⁤the Education Department ⁣concluded⁣ that the programs “may not be ⁤funded.” They backed their “reasoning” with a tendentious⁤ reading of the‍ 1965 Elementary ⁤and Secondary Education Act, the primary ‍source of federal aid​ for elementary and secondary​ education.

The BSCA was promoted to make “safer, more inclusive and positive” schools after a ‌series of mass⁣ shootings, including the 2022 massacre⁣ at a school in Uvalde, Texas. Whenever you hear “safer, more inclusive and positive” beware: It’s a Marxist dog whistle.

Lawrence Keane, the ​National Shooting Sports Foundation’s senior vice president, was quick to fire back. In July, he⁤ said, ‌“The Department of Education and Secretary Cardona are blatantly misconstruing the law to withhold funding⁣ from schools that choose to teach beneficial courses‌ like hunter safety and archery.”

“Congress must hold Secretary Cardona and ⁣the department accountable for violating the letter and spirit⁤ of the law to ⁤unilaterally deny America’s ⁣students access to these valuable programs as part ‍of the Administration’s continued attacks on the Second Amendment,” Keane added.

Maybe​ the Ship of Fools called the Biden administration ‍concocted⁤ the idea that ​if you don’t teach ​a bunch of deplorable redneck⁢ kids how to shoot guns and bows in school, they’ll just give up ‌on hunting in a few years. No matter⁤ the⁢ hunting tradition has been handed down by their ⁣fathers and ‍grandfathers. You could even say ‍that ⁣hunting is more than ⁢a tradition, it’s an instinct‍ developed in ‌humans​ over millennia.

In a way, it’s the same as the rewriting⁣ of⁣ history ⁤that Marxists are so fond of. Teach kids that America is despicable beyond​ redemption, and in a generation or two, they’ll believe it. Don’t teach kids ​how to shoot guns and bows, and in a few generations, they’ll placidly​ sit down to eat insect burgers with other system-produced zombies.

In August, GOP Rep. Mark‍ Green of Tennessee⁢ introduced the Protecting ⁣Hunting Heritage and Education ⁣bill days after he heard the Department of Education was withholding funds for‍ hunting and archery courses.

“Hunters and fishers⁣ are the best conservationists,” Green said after Tuesday’s vote. “Hunting, whether it be ‍with a firearm‍ or bow,⁤ is one of the⁤ most effective ways to control wildlife populations, protect our beautiful lands, and ‌connect with nature. My Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act is critical for our children.”

Green stated⁤ that the ‌Biden administration’s funding decision impacts an estimated 50,000 ⁣students in his state alone.

The President of the National Archery in ⁤the ⁤Schools Program Tommy Floyd maintained his organization has around 1.3 million students from ​nearly 9,000 schools across 49 states who participate in archery courses. That’s ​archery alone.

Hunting is part of the ⁣natural process, ⁣and it has been since ⁣the very earliest days of life on⁢ planet Earth. As the apex predator, ‌humans play a key role in the process. ⁢If, ‍suddenly,⁢ hunting ceased, it would upset the natural balance and spur‍ havoc.

According ‌to‌ the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, “Man has ‌hunted since he walked the Earth. Every‍ early culture relied ​on hunting for survival. Through hunting, man forged a connection with the land and learned quickly that stewardship of ​the land went hand-in-hand with maintaining wildlife — and their own way of life.”

That’s the thing about Marxists like those in‌ the Biden regime.​ They don’t want people painting their own way of life. ​They ⁤want‍ Americans to serve them. It’s tough to get compliance when so‌ many of the citizens know how to shoot.

Hunting is not only beneficial​ to humans. According to RMEF, “The goal ‌of wildlife⁢ regulations nationwide is to allow ‌hunters and anglers the opportunity to​ connect with the land while ‌enjoying the world’s renewable resources in a⁤ way that ​also provides for the continued survival of those species long⁢ into the future.”

The whole point of hunting is that‌ it’s regulated to protect⁢ species from being hunted into extinction or allowed to overpopulate to ⁣the point ⁤of starvation of animals and the spread of disease.

After Tuesday’s vote, GOP Texas Sen. John Cornyn said, “The Biden administration’s misinterpretation of these provisions has jeopardized educational enrichment programs⁣ like ⁣hunting and archery, ‍which play a critical role⁢ in our ⁣next generation’s development and well-being,”⁤ according ‍to Fox.

Democrats don’t like the‍ idea of​ self-reliance because it undercuts their authority. But when you start talking about subjecting school kids to what amounts to a blockheaded end-around attempt at ‌a gun grab, they know it’s a bridge too⁤ far. Anybody caught trying to cross it is committing political⁤ suicide.

It’d be​ like playing Russian roulette with a full clip.

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Why is​ it important to preserve hunting⁣ and archery programs in schools ⁤as a​ means of ⁣preserving American heritage and instilling a sense⁤ of responsibility towards conservation and the ⁤environment in students

Erican history is only about oppression and injustice, and they’ll ‌lose sight of the principles and⁢ values‍ that built this great nation. Similarly, if you teach kids that hunting and archery are⁣ dangerous and unnecessary, they’ll lose touch with their connection ‌to nature, their self-reliance, and⁢ their ‍understanding of the ​importance of ⁣conservation and wildlife management.

Fortunately,⁤ lawmakers ‌from ‌both sides of the aisle recognize the value of hunting ​and ⁣archery ⁣programs in schools. The Protecting Hunting​ Heritage and Education Act ‌aims to ensure that these programs can continue to receive federal funding, allowing students to learn valuable⁢ skills and develop‍ a deep appreciation​ for our natural resources.

Archery, in ⁣particular, offers numerous benefits for students. It requires discipline, focus, and precision, and can help improve hand-eye coordination and concentration. Beyond the physical skills, archery also teaches patience, perseverance, and respect for oneself⁢ and others. It is a sport that fosters personal growth and character development.

Hunting, too, has its own set of unique​ benefits. It ​teaches responsibility, ethics, and respect for the⁣ environment and wildlife. It⁤ instills a sense of stewardship and ⁢appreciation for ecosystems and the delicate ⁢balance of nature. Hunting also promotes self-reliance and⁢ a connection to our ancestral roots, as humans have been hunting for‌ survival for thousands of ​years.

Moreover, hunting and archery ‍programs can have a positive impact on ⁣students’ academic ⁣performance and overall wellbeing. ‍Engaging in​ outdoor activities and connecting with nature⁢ has been shown to reduce stress, improve mental health, and enhance cognitive abilities. These programs also⁢ provide students with opportunities to develop leadership skills, teamwork,⁢ and camaraderie.

It ⁢is⁢ concerning to see the ‍Biden‌ administration’s attempt to strip federal funding from‍ these programs based ​on ⁢misguided interpretations of the law. The decision to restrict access to hunting and archery ‌education not only undermines the traditions and values that ⁤have shaped our nation but also denies students the⁤ chance to gain valuable life skills and experiences.

Thankfully, the ‌bipartisan support demonstrated in the recent House vote signals that lawmakers understand the importance of preserving hunting and archery programs in schools. This is a victory for‍ those who believe in the value‍ of our hunting heritage and the role it plays‌ in shaping responsible and engaged citizens.

As we continue to fight to protect these programs, it is crucial to educate others about⁤ the benefits they offer and the fallacies underlying the opposition. Hunting and archery are not about violence or endangering the lives⁤ of students. They are about fostering a deep respect for nature, the development of valuable skills, and the preservation of our hunting traditions.

In conclusion, the fight to protect hunting and archery programs ‌in schools is not just about preserving a hobby‌ or a sport.‌ It is about safeguarding our heritage, ​teaching essential life skills, and shaping well-rounded individuals who understand the‌ importance of conservation,‍ self-reliance, and respect for our natural resources. Let us continue⁢ to advocate for these programs and ensure‍ that American youth have the opportunity to‌ experience the invaluable ⁤lessons they offer.



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