No worries... I can relate. My dad was Army reserve and a disciplinary coordinator for a school in Dorchester at the time. The strict teaching at home to establish a good, solid foundation in firearms safety was there for us, but there were others who weren't so lucky. There used to be alternatives for this education, but not anymore it seems. That's all I was saying.
NO, I was agreeing with you. We had Eddie Eagle in School as well...but we had this at home. EVERYONE I knew had guns growing up. Hell, I still have the .22 Winchester Model 190 I got when I was about 6. There was an alternative when we were kids. I even took that Winchester to School for Show and Tell. Brought it on the bus, left it with the principle when I got to school.
I'm with you, this should still be taught both in home and school.
Sorry if I made my last post come across wrong...that's not the intent I was trying to make.