"If we have chocolate bullets nobody would be hurt": Seven-year-old boy writes adorable letter to White House with a sweet solution on gun control and gets a handwritten reply from Joe Biden
A schoolboy's heartwarming solution to the gun control debate dividing America has captured the attention of the White House. Myles Nelson, seven, wrote to Joe Biden to suggest that guns should only fire bullets made out of chocolate. The Vice President penned a hand-written response to the little boy praising his idea, which he said would make the country happier as well as safer - because "people love chocolate".
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Wis. boy tells Biden nation would be safer with chocolate bullets, gets handwritten response
It might not be unusual for schoolchildren to write to the president or vice-president. But one Wisconsin boy got an unexpectedly personal response. The 7-year-old, second-grade student at Downtown Montessori Academy wrote a letter to Vice-President Joe Biden and other officials a few months ago with a simple idea for making the world safer. His teacher Jenny Aicher says his letter suggested that if guns shot chocolate bullets, no one would get hurt. The student — and the rest of the school — got a surprise Monday when Biden's handwritten response arrived in the mail. In the note, the vice-president says he agrees that chocolate bullets would make the country safer and happier. The note concludes with, "People love chocolate. You are a good boy, Joe Biden."
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/Chocolate bullets will make the world safer: child to Vice President Joe Biden
It might not be unusual for schoolchildren to write to the president or vice president. But one boy got an unexpectedly personal response. The 7-year-old, second-grade student at Downtown Montessori Academy in Milwaukee wrote a letter to Vice President Joe Biden and other officials a few months ago with a simple idea for making the world safer. His teacher Jenny Aicher says his letter suggested that if guns shot chocolate bullets, no one would get hurt. The student - and the rest of the school - got a surprise on Monday when Biden's handwritten response arrived in the mail. In the note, the vice president says he agrees that chocolate bullets would make the country safer and happier. The note concludes: "People love chocolate. You are a good boy."
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