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My Daugter's homework sent back, contained "WEAPONS"
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 234642" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>This whole scenero is sad and scary. Several years ago the son of a friend used to clean my shop and learn about guns. I had a magazine article written by Jacob Gottfredson on the 338 Edge in Precision Shooting. I gave a copy to JR and it was a very treasured item to him. He took it ot school (Jr. High) to show some friends the article written about the guy he worked for. He was seriously deflated when the school siezed said magazine called his dad (a law enforcement officer whom I worked often with) to come and get it. He was told that this was a warning and futher violation of the schools "firearms" policy would result in disiplinary action with his son. The freedom of speach and press must not really mean much in the public school system today. I personely would much rather has my kids reading Hunting or Guns & Ammo than listening to rap music that promotes the use of drugs and shooting of police officers and anyone else who does not wear the right colors. Maybe they should have to take down their no weapons signs because they have the outline of a firearm on them.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /> Or better yet maybe we should stop teaching US History because our kids might get the idea that some things like freedom are important and worth fighting for and we used firearms to do it. We would have to phase out the industrial revolution out since it was firearms manufacture and the idea of mass produced parts assembled in line fashion that spurred the whole thing on to begin with. Lewis & Clark would just be out of the question because not only did they protect themselves, but they shot and provided food to eat so they did not starve to death and we just can't have that now can we? This stupid crap really sets me off. I'd like to know exactly where school districts have the right to ban certain literary items at their discression that don't violate vulgarity laws. Hopefully someone will take them to tsk on this sooner than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 234642, member: 4"] This whole scenero is sad and scary. Several years ago the son of a friend used to clean my shop and learn about guns. I had a magazine article written by Jacob Gottfredson on the 338 Edge in Precision Shooting. I gave a copy to JR and it was a very treasured item to him. He took it ot school (Jr. High) to show some friends the article written about the guy he worked for. He was seriously deflated when the school siezed said magazine called his dad (a law enforcement officer whom I worked often with) to come and get it. He was told that this was a warning and futher violation of the schools "firearms" policy would result in disiplinary action with his son. The freedom of speach and press must not really mean much in the public school system today. I personely would much rather has my kids reading Hunting or Guns & Ammo than listening to rap music that promotes the use of drugs and shooting of police officers and anyone else who does not wear the right colors. Maybe they should have to take down their no weapons signs because they have the outline of a firearm on them.:mad: Or better yet maybe we should stop teaching US History because our kids might get the idea that some things like freedom are important and worth fighting for and we used firearms to do it. We would have to phase out the industrial revolution out since it was firearms manufacture and the idea of mass produced parts assembled in line fashion that spurred the whole thing on to begin with. Lewis & Clark would just be out of the question because not only did they protect themselves, but they shot and provided food to eat so they did not starve to death and we just can't have that now can we? This stupid crap really sets me off. I'd like to know exactly where school districts have the right to ban certain literary items at their discression that don't violate vulgarity laws. Hopefully someone will take them to tsk on this sooner than later. [/QUOTE]
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