US vice-president approved shooting with chocolate bullets
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American vice-president Joe Biden wrote back to a seven-year-old boy who proposed to turn bullets into chocolate, reports CNN.
Myles Nelson, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin suggested in his letter that guns should shoot out chocolate bullets. "Then no one will get killed and no one will be sad", he wrote. He mailed this letter to Joe Biden, President Barack Obama and Congresswoman Gwen Moore, CNN reports.
Biden in a handwritten response to the boy supported his idea. "If we had guns that shot chocolate not only would our country be safer, it would be happier. People love chocolate," he wrote. "You are a good boy."
Myles Nelson said he was very happy to receive a letter from vice-president but still waiting for President Barack Obama to do it.
Explaining the logic behind his idea, Nelson said, "I just like chocolate very much."


















































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