Second Grader’s Precious ‘Chocolate Bullets’ Plan Earns Handwritten Note From Vice President Biden
A 7-year-old Wisconsin boy has come up with a rather delicious way to solve the gun control debate in this country.
And it’s won the support of one very high-ranking politician.
A second grader identified only as Myles at Wisconsin’s Downtown Montessori Academy wrote Vice President Biden a letter several months ago with his plan for making the world safer: have guns that shoot chocolate bullets.
Well, in a move that proves the vice president is indeed in touch with the people, he wrote back to Myles. The school got the handwritten letter on Monday:
Dear Myles,
I'm sorry it took me so very long to respond to your letter. I really like your idea. If we had guns that shot chocolate, not only would our country be safer, it would be happier. People love chocolate. You are a good boy, Joe Biden."
Myles is basking in the glow of his moment. He copies the vice president’s letter to share with all of his classmates.