Gun Control Groups Target JR-15 Rifle Designed To Teach Kids Safety
In every way, the rifle is designed to be a safe way for parents and mentors to teach children about the responsible operation of firearms from a young age. It will undoubtedly serve as a key development in increasing gun safety in the United States for generations to come.
But gun control activists don’t care about safety. Instead, supposed gun-safety groups have demonized the launch of the JR-15. The Violence Policy Center has called the product’s launch a “grotesque joke,” and Kris Brown, the president of the Brady Campaign, responded that “[g]uns should never be marketed or catered to children, full stop.”