Vice President Sends Handwritten Note to Boy Who Suggests Making Bullets Out of Chocolate
A seven-year-old boy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin sent an idea to curb gun violence to a few political leaders. See how the Vice President decide and what his idea was . . .
Apparently Myles Nelson a second grader in Wisconsin came up with a way to prevent gun deaths so he sent it to his congressperson, the president and the vice president.
His idea. . . make bullets out of chocolate!
Of course the congresswoman's office replied to him right away . . . with a form letter of course, but on Monday, he received a handwritten response from the Vice President!
It says,
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.
How awesome is that!