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Youth and Gun Safety!

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I Defend Me Safe Shots Program for youth!


There are too many children and teenagers who lose their life to shooting incidents. However, through education by a trained professional, our organization seeks to change the statistics for our youth. Studies show when children are educated about firearms, they make better decisions when they come in contact with them. You can prepare your child with what they need to make good decisions regarding handling guns. If this sounds like something you want for your child, please register them before the slots are taken.


The classes are divided into two groups age range and youth development. The age groups are 7-11 and 12-18. The class is taught by a USCCA-certified instructor in a safe environment. The classes are taught utilizing different teaching methods to reach the children. The training can be held one-on-one or in a classroom setting.
This training consists of 5 training sessions. You can select for your child to take one or all. Individual sessions are $75. However, all five sessions paid in full at the first session will receive a discounted rate of $250.


The sessions are approximately 2 hours, with the first session solely in the classroom.
Course topic


Introduction to firearms and safety rules (classroom time only)


Preparing to shoot – Handling firearms (class and range time)


Basic handgun – Sights and targets (class and range time)


Basic handgun – Gun parts and gun cleaning (class and range time)


obstacle course – Learn about competition shooting (class and range time)
* youth competition


Live course of fire at paper targets at an indoor range with a Taurus TX-22. 22 caliber handgun.


Completion of all five sessions will award the student a certificate of achievement. As a bonus, every child that completes the course will receive an entry in the youth you shooting competition.


All students must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian for the full duration of the training. To pass the course, students must show an acceptable level of safety and proficiency as determined by the instructors.

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