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First Grader Takes Loaded Gun to School...

PrayingForWar

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Wait a minute...

A felon carrying a gun is commiting a felony, Ok, I can understand that. A felon in a house with a gun is commiting a felony? Child endangerment is a MISDEMEANOR?

I'm so glad I moved out of the People's Republik of New Yuck.

My kids will be on the Home School Shooting Team.
 

opusd2

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Our value systems are so messed up. You get a larger penalty if you leave your Husky dog out overnight in 40 degree weather with a doghouse that isn't heated than if you left your 3 year old walk outside naked in the same weather.

Don't even get me started on refusal to experiment on lower life forms to save a child.

It's just one more way I believe that politics has found a way to beat Darwin out of a job...
 

shad0wfax

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M16a2 wrote:
In 1st grade I got in trouble for a empty AK mag i took to school for show and tell. And in 2nd for a finger nail clipper. But at the same school in 9th I was allowed to take rifles and pistols to school as long as they where in the locked cabinet tell history class and empty.

I would leave them in the case on the bus and in the first row of seats by the driver or be driven to school and hand them to the History teacher. He checked them then locked them up. I know that stoped 2yrs after that. Catholic schools.
Back in themid 1980s I took a mobile that had one of the weights (the danglies) made ofa powderless case with a spent primer but a bullet seated in it to my middle-school. My ultra-liberal historyteacher flipped out and had to be educated about inert cartridges.
 

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In today's world where a kid gets suspended for drawing a gun, you would have been hauled out by SWAT and locked up for reeducation, I mean psychological evaluation, until reeducat..., I mean the evaluation was complete.:shock:
 

shad0wfax

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Gordie wrote:
In today's world where a kid gets suspended for drawing a gun, you would have been hauled out by SWAT and locked up for reeducation, I mean psychological evaluation, until reeducat..., I mean the evaluation was complete.:shock:

Too true! Don't forget to re-educate the parents as well. Mine must have been real failures because a college professor called me a "gun-toting right-wing radical" the other day. (It's probably the best compliment I've ever received.)
 
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