BILL REQ. #: S-0937.1
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2013 Regular Session |
Read first time 02/07/13. Referred to Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education.
TO THE HONORABLE RANDY DORN, SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
THE DIRECTORS OF ALL LICENSED CHILD CARE, PRESCHOOL, AND EARLY LEARNING
PROGRAMS, AND THE SUPERINTENDENT OF EACH PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT IN
WASHINGTON STATE:
We, your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives of
the State of Washington, in legislative session assembled, respectfully
represent and petition as follows:
WHEREAS, The loss of a child as the result of a firearms accident
is a tragic event made worse because it is often preventable; and
WHEREAS, Federal officials estimate that our nation has
approximately two hundred million or more firearms in private ownership
that are potential accidents waiting to happen in the hands of an
unsuspecting child; and
WHEREAS, Many children play with toy guns that closely resemble
real weapons and watch television programs and movies that routinely
portray the irresponsible and unsafe handling of guns, which are
factors that tend to blur the distinction between make-believe and
reality, and encourage unsafe behavior; and
WHEREAS, The National Rifle Association, education professionals,
urban housing safety officials, clinical psychologists, and law
enforcement working together have developed the Eddie Eagle GunSafe
Program designed for children in prekindergarten through third grade;
and
WHEREAS, The Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program intends to ensure that
children stay safe should they encounter a gun and never mentions the
National Rifle Association or encourages children to buy guns or become
Association members; and
WHEREAS, Since the program began in 1988, the GunSafe Program has
reached more than twenty-one million children, in all fifty states; and
WHEREAS, Participating children receive certificates of merit and
stickers and posters of Eddie Eagle, the program's lovable feathered
mascot, in addition to important safety training that could save a
life; and
WHEREAS, Available free or at nominal cost, this program is gaining
popularity in many of our state's school districts and police
departments; and
WHEREAS, Teaching children to act safely around firearms is a
critical educational step in the effort to reduce the number of
firearms accidents among children;
NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully pray that licensed
child care, preschool, and early learning programs, and the school
districts of the State of Washington promote the use of the Eddie Eagle
GunSafe Program in our licensed child care, preschool, and early
learning programs, and schools to help prevent firearms accidents among
children.
BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately
transmitted to the Honorable Randy Dorn, the Superintendent of Public
Instruction, the directors of all licensed child care, preschool, and
early learning programs, and the Superintendent of each public school
district in Washington State.