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Oklahoma proposes one hour of daily screen time for elementary students, 30 minutes of physical activity, and firearm safety training starting at age 10.
Oklahoma lawmakers have advanced legislation to limit elementary students to one hour of screen time daily in public schools, mandate at least 30 minutes of daily physical activity, and prohibit using screen time as punishment except for serious behavioral issues.
A separate bill requires nonpartisan firearm safety training for students starting at age 10, focusing on safe storage, rights, and the Second Amendment, with parental opt-out options.
All bills will proceed to the full House for further review.
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Oklahoma propone una hora diaria de tiempo de pantalla para estudiantes de primaria, 30 minutos de actividad física, y entrenamiento de seguridad con armas de fuego a partir de los 10 años.