Colorado Schools Board Omits Gun Benefits In Standards

DENVER — Colorado's Board of Education has rejected a proposal to have 4th grade students discuss potential benefits of guns. The board voted 4-3 Wednesday to reject standards requiring students to discuss "potential dangers and benefits of having weapons at home, in school, and in the community." It left intact "potential dangers." Republican board member Debora Scheffel of suburban Parker sought the rejected language.

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