Topic: 5 Yr Old Suspended For Bringing Bubble Gum | |
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those Administrators would get Cannibbling-Fits if they saw what stuff we used to bring to School! ![]() Every Fall,before the Fall Youth-Rifle Championships,our Teacher would bring his Military Rifle to School,so we could do Target-practice with the same Weapon used in the Championships! He would go home,and we did Practice with the Weapon until the Custodian came by to lock up for the Night! ![]() our ag teacher took us hunting a few times... and we had to ride in the back of a pickup to get there...with our shotguns... In fact, some of the teachers had em too |
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better to teach these delinquents a lesson while they are young, than letting them move to the harder stuff, like playing with BB guns, when they get to be 12 year olds, like Tamir Rice, and become a threat to law enforcement officers who, fearing for their lives, had to pump a couple chest shots into him at point-blank range within 2 seconds of arriving on the scene.... you forgot to mention that the Gun had its Red Muzzle-band removed that identified it as a Soft-Air Weapon! Whoever did that ought to be in Jail for Manslaughter! |
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those Administrators would get Cannibbling-Fits if they saw what stuff we used to bring to School! ![]() Every Fall,before the Fall Youth-Rifle Championships,our Teacher would bring his Military Rifle to School,so we could do Target-practice with the same Weapon used in the Championships! He would go home,and we did Practice with the Weapon until the Custodian came by to lock up for the Night! ![]() our ag teacher took us hunting a few times... and we had to ride in the back of a pickup to get there...with our shotguns... In fact, some of the teachers had em too Imagine those simpering Fools of today if they saw that? ![]() |
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Thanks Rebel they look like a neat toy. I wouldn't be suspending a kid for that Some take things a little to far To even compare that toy to a real firearm is ridiculous. |
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better to teach these delinquents a lesson while they are young, than letting them move to the harder stuff, like playing with BB guns, when they get to be 12 year olds, like Tamir Rice, and become a threat to law enforcement officers who, fearing for their lives, had to pump a couple chest shots into him at point-blank range within 2 seconds of arriving on the scene.... you forgot to mention that the Gun had its Red Muzzle-band removed that identified it as a Soft-Air Weapon! Whoever did that ought to be in Jail for Manslaughter! liberals seem to forget the whole story, and the fact he was shot by the police, and never had a real gun... but it's still a guns fault, so everyone should bend over backwards for what a few confused liberals think they want.... |
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Thanks Rebel they look like a neat toy. I wouldn't be suspending a kid for that Some take things a little to far To even compare that toy to a real firearm is ridiculous. I agree that the logic is flawed here. I really do The whole point is the way the policy is written. So maybe parents and school board should get together and rewrite the policy |
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those Administrators would get Cannibbling-Fits if they saw what stuff we used to bring to School! ![]() Every Fall,before the Fall Youth-Rifle Championships,our Teacher would bring his Military Rifle to School,so we could do Target-practice with the same Weapon used in the Championships! He would go home,and we did Practice with the Weapon until the Custodian came by to lock up for the Night! ![]() our ag teacher took us hunting a few times... and we had to ride in the back of a pickup to get there...with our shotguns... In fact, some of the teachers had em too Imagine those simpering Fools of today if they saw that? ![]() he wouldn't be able to teach anymore, maybe... ![]() |
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Thanks Rebel they look like a neat toy. I wouldn't be suspending a kid for that Some take things a little to far To even compare that toy to a real firearm is ridiculous. I agree that the logic is flawed here. I really do The whole point is the way the policy is written. So maybe parents and school board should get together and rewrite the policy the liberals write the policy, the SB and parents have no say.... |
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Thanks Rebel they look like a neat toy. I wouldn't be suspending a kid for that Some take things a little to far To even compare that toy to a real firearm is ridiculous. I agree that the logic is flawed here. I really do The whole point is the way the policy is written. So maybe parents and school board should get together and rewrite the policy ![]() And anyone bringing the Tamir Rice case into the OPs event is just taking a page out of the flawed liberalism playbook. Emotion based arguments are all they have. Or they try to "shiny object" you to submit....its way too easy to recognize. |
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better to teach these delinquents a lesson while they are young, than letting them move to the harder stuff, like playing with BB guns, when they get to be 12 year olds, like Tamir Rice, and become a threat to law enforcement officers who, fearing for their lives, had to pump a couple chest shots into him at point-blank range within 2 seconds of arriving on the scene.... you forgot to mention that the Gun had its Red Muzzle-band removed that identified it as a Soft-Air Weapon! Whoever did that ought to be in Jail for Manslaughter! Wouldn't surprise me if the Gun was so prepared for some nefarious purpose! |
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those Administrators would get Cannibbling-Fits if they saw what stuff we used to bring to School! ![]() Every Fall,before the Fall Youth-Rifle Championships,our Teacher would bring his Military Rifle to School,so we could do Target-practice with the same Weapon used in the Championships! He would go home,and we did Practice with the Weapon until the Custodian came by to lock up for the Night! ![]() our ag teacher took us hunting a few times... and we had to ride in the back of a pickup to get there...with our shotguns... In fact, some of the teachers had em too Imagine those simpering Fools of today if they saw that? ![]() he wouldn't be able to teach anymore, maybe... ![]() ![]() ** Young school kids today can and do make science experiments and displays that are way-Way more powerful. The school policy reads nice but why have it ? It is generally accepted a gun at school would be removed by staff. Is it needed in writing so people do not have to think. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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those Administrators would get Cannibbling-Fits if they saw what stuff we used to bring to School! ![]() Every Fall,before the Fall Youth-Rifle Championships,our Teacher would bring his Military Rifle to School,so we could do Target-practice with the same Weapon used in the Championships! He would go home,and we did Practice with the Weapon until the Custodian came by to lock up for the Night! ![]() our ag teacher took us hunting a few times... and we had to ride in the back of a pickup to get there...with our shotguns... In fact, some of the teachers had em too Imagine those simpering Fools of today if they saw that? ![]() he wouldn't be able to teach anymore, maybe... ![]() ![]() ** Young school kids today can and do make science experiments and displays that are way-Way more powerful. The school policy reads nice but why have it ? It is generally accepted a gun at school would be removed by staff. Is it needed in writing so people do not have to think. ![]() ![]() ![]() it used to not be like that here, people had some sense and knew that a gun is just an object... ten it changed, when those two Canadian boys killed all those people in that Colorado school... |
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Gosh!
I can see how a clear plastic bubble "gun" could cause fear of a mass soaping. The tards overreacted. |
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Some people here have no comprehension how basic capitalism works.
THAT is what's behind things like this kind of situation. Not political sentiments. The formula is fairly simple: 1. something very bad happens. 2. people call for action by authorities to prevent something else from happening. 3. people sue whoever is in charge, who fail to act, and act decisively. 4. INSURANCE COMPANIES tell everyone to either put firm standards in place, or lose all insurance coverage. 5. since no one can operate these days without insurance, rules are put in place. 6. because the rules are rarely detailed properly, and are designed to be easily enforced (as in "just suspend anyone who brings anything that's shaped like a weapon"), some poor kid or adult gets treated as a criminal, for almost nothing. This is modern American CAPITALISM at work. Not "liberalism." |
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Gosh! I can see how a clear plastic bubble "gun" could cause fear of a mass soaping. The tards overreacted. Please stop posting insults. |
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Some people here have no comprehension how basic capitalism works. THAT is what's behind things like this kind of situation. Not political sentiments. The formula is fairly simple: 1. something very bad happens. 2. people call for action by authorities to prevent something else from happening. 3. people sue whoever is in charge, who fail to act, and act decisively. 4. INSURANCE COMPANIES tell everyone to either put firm standards in place, or lose all insurance coverage. 5. since no one can operate these days without insurance, rules are put in place. 6. because the rules are rarely detailed properly, and are designed to be easily enforced (as in "just suspend anyone who brings anything that's shaped like a weapon"), some poor kid or adult gets treated as a criminal, for almost nothing. This is modern American CAPITALISM at work. Not "liberalism." ![]() |
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Gosh! I can see how a clear plastic bubble "gun" could cause fear of a mass soaping. The tards overreacted. Please stop posting insults. You were insulted by "soaping"? |
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If there was a planned water fight at school
Are you guys aloud water guns? The bubble gun doesn't look like a real gun. Are schools that sensitive? I do understand some concern with guns that look real but plastic multi colours gun? I am not being rude I am trying to understand. |
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If there was a planned water fight at school Are you guys aloud water guns? The bubble gun doesn't look like a real gun. Are schools that sensitive? I do understand some concern with guns that look real but plastic multi colours gun? I am not being rude I am trying to understand. the kids can't even point their finger and pretend to shoot... the libtards are outa control here... |
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Gosh! I can see how a clear plastic bubble "gun" could cause fear of a mass soaping. The tards overreacted. Please stop posting insults. You were insulted by "soaping"? that part turned him on... |
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