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PELHAM, AL (WBRC) –
The first of four sessions of a week-long camp about gun safety got underway Thursday at the Alabama Wildlife Center Rescue Center at Oak Mountain State Park.
Teachers with Fresh Air Family and Hoover Tactical Firearms provided youngsters ages 8 to 12 with information about guns.
“Even though it's not real how are we going to treat it?” an instructor asked.
“Like it's loaded,” a camper answered.
“Well, I thought that they were actually going to be real guns, but first day I knew they probably weren't going to be. That kind of stinks. Normally at camp you get to shoot real rifles, like .22s and all those kind of guns,” camper Daniel Carmichal said.