See the Handwritten Note About Guns Joe Biden Sent a Wis. Boy

MILWAUKEE (TheBlaze/AP) -- Students at a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, school wrote the vice president a few months ago -- and now one of students has received an unexpected personal response that's garnering attention.

The 7-year-old, second-grade boy at Downtown Montessori Academy wrote a letter to Vice President Joe Biden and other officials with an idea about guns.

His teacher Jenny Aicher says his letter suggested that if guns shot chocolate bullets, no one would get hurt.

Joe Biden Sends Wisconsin Boy a Note About Guns Shooting Chocolate
Joe Biden Sends Wisconsin Boy a Note About Guns Shooting Chocolate

In this photo provided by Downtown Montessori Academy teacher Jenny Aicher, Aicher holds a note, Monday, May 13, 2013, in Milwaukee, written by Vice President Joe Biden to Myles, a 7-year-old second-grader at the school. The school did not release Myles' last name. Myles wrote Biden with an unusual suggestion for making the nation safer: Create guns that shoot chocolate bullets. On Monday, he received Biden's response, which created a buzz at the school. (Photo: AP/Jenny Aicher)

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: "People love chocolate. You are a good boy, Joe Biden."

Aicher said she expected a form letter from the vice president and called his personal, handwritten note "phenomenal."