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Eddie Eagle is a NRA-produced cartoon, originally created in 1988. It was designed as a “gun safety” lesson for young children, but studies have shown time and again that children who received the instruction still interacted with unloaded guns in actual simulations. https://buff.ly/4i5Cxcm
'Stop, don't touch:' how effective is gun-safety cartoon in Ohio and beyond?
The Eddie Eagle cartoon, produced by the National Rifle Association in the late 1980s, is being used in Cleveland, Akron and cities across the country to try to teach children gun safety. But…
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February 18, 2025 at 5:00 PM