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Two inch toy gun brings down Nanny

marshaul

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Grapeshot

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Perhaps a tiny plastic missile would have been a more appropriate choice. :?

His friend brought a miniature toy axe to school and that was alright.

I have zero tolerance for zero tolerance. :X

Yata hey
 

SpringerXDacp

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This doesn't surprise me at all. From what I understand, some school districts are prohibiting students from wearing clothing that have images of weapons/firearms on them. :?
 

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It is worse than you think my friends son a 6th grader is taking part in the Team America Rocket challenge his reward for improved grades, renewed interest in learning PERMANENT SUSPENSION seems model rockets are terrorists tools. the parents are suing the principle and moon bat teacher and he is now going to a private school.
 

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I used to doodle guns among dozens of other things when I was in school. I bet if I was a kid today doing that I'd get expelled and slapped with a felony for conspiracy to commit some sort of mass killing.

This braindead policy bullshit has got to stop.





Also they never had sweet legos like that gun when I was a kid, I feel gypped!
 

marshaul

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old dog wrote:
I'm not speechless, but the forum has rules.
I think this "relates substantially to open carry", in its own way. This kid wouldn't have been busted if the toy had stayed concealed. :p

Also, this is what we're up against, from a certain perspective.
 
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