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I like Paul's take, exposure is the key to making kids respect guns. Remove the novelty, help them understand the dangers, teach them how to use them safely. When I'm at the range, my 10 year old is normally with me. When I shoot at my in-law's farm all three of my kids participate. Even with that, they stay locked in my safe.
Want a class? There are numerous options, many either for free or dirt cheap. I'm not sure what a "brandable certification" buys you in this context.
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