“Chances are, you’re never ever going to have to use this. If you do, it’s gonna be scary,” Kate Carleton told the 20 or so 8- and 9-year-olds. “But because we’ve taught you what to do, it makes it a little less scary.”

She spent the next 30 minutes teaching them how to stop a wound from bleeding out.

Although a child dying at school in a mass shooting may be unlikely, a child dying from a gunshot is not. Firearms are the leading cause of death among people 18 and younger in the US, accounting for nearly 19% of all childhood deaths.

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    I am never opposed to any sort of survival, triage, or emergency training. Wounds, broken bones, severe weather… things that should be taught in schools. Do you want the next generation to be better? Teach them about the consequences of our freedoms and how to deal with them.

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    THIS is what we need! I FULLY support teaching Kindergarteners how to dress wounds so that Mentally Insane Criminals can continue using guns (because ANY sort of Regulation is UNCONSTITUTIONAL!)

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      The urge to both upvote and downvote this comment is overwhelming. Yes, I want guns banned.

      No, it’s not mentally insane criminals. The literal children who use guns against their teachers and other students aren’t mentally insane. Ugh

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    Lol they’d rather teach 5 year olds how to bandage a gun wound then legislate military weapons.

    Then “oh wow these gay librarians are ruining our children’s innocence!” LOL what???

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      I mean…if history repeats itself, we better buckle up. We’ve been in a bad recession for a bit, but not a great depression.

      So, hold onto your butts, because the 30s we won’t even have alcohol. And a silly mustache model will decide to commit mass genocide in an attempt to take over the world.

      Although they do say “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme”.

      Do maybe this time it’ll be a silly beard style instead.

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    This is an odd characterization of the Stop the Bleed program. Largely I’ve seen it targeted at adult and people in industries at particular risk, rather than children in particular.

    That said I could get behind a CPR/AED/StB program being standardized for a high school course level. These types of programs tend to take a little amount of time to teach and can buy enough time for EMS to arrive. Although 8-9 yr olds seems like a bit young.

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      Honestly high school feels a bit too long to wait; middle school seems to be the age that gets a lot of weird and stupid, but surprisingly bad injuries.

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    A lot of people give Americans shit for this, but many parents are doing their part to reduce the percentage of children dying to firearms.

    By not getting them vaccinated so they die of entirely preventable diseases instead.

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    As with bulletproof backpacks and multiple security doors in schools… another thing that shouldn’t exist in the first place, and it’s only necessary because dead kids aren’t enough for Americans to reconsider how convenient it is to kill people here.

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    Here, children learn first aid, too. But luckily we live in a civilized country, so they don’t need to learn about shotgun wounds.

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    Maybe we could teach kids how to amend the Constitution since no one of current voting age seems capable of it.