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Stupid stuff schools in your area have done...
Ok, I'll start, the schools here have banned scissors, even the safety scissors, so I think they should ban desks, pens, pencils, paper, books, bookbags, everything that people could use to hurt someone... Schools are getting sadder and sadder... My mom used to be able to bring a gun to school and leave it in the truck so she could go hunting after scholl, from what I've heard, everyone at her school used to do it... Now if you even bring a fake gun that only resembles one, such as a cap gun, you could be shot by the School Resource Officier or go to jail for a long time for posision of a firearm, please
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One of the most stupid things that they have banned is paddling a student when the student is clearly out of control as my grandson was on Mon the 14th. He was on a In school suspension and was so unruly that the principal is ready to kick him out of the school permanently and he is only in Kindergarden.
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Re: Stupid stuff schools in your area have done...
brunota2003 wrote:Ok, I'll start, the schools here have banned scissors, even the safety scissors, so I think they should ban desks, pens, pencils, paper, books, bookbags, everything that people could use to hurt someone... Schools are getting sadder and sadder... My mom used to be able to bring a gun to school and leave it in the truck so she could go hunting after scholl, from what I've heard, everyone at her school used to do it... Now if you even bring a fake gun that only resembles one, such as a cap gun, you could be shot by the School Resource Officier or go to jail for a long time for posision of a firearm, please...
With todays youths propensity for violence authorities must do whatever is needed to keep schools safe, no matter how silly the rules might seem. Id rather see a bunch of "silly" rules than a bunch of dead kids.
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streetsoldier wrote:"The true warrior uses whatever weapons are at hand". Ever thought of your telephone? A comb? One of those ID cards??? ALL can be weapons!
Folks, I'll say it ONE more time...if someone REALLY wants to kill you, NOTHING will stop him/her/them.
Bill I agree. But lets not make it any easier by allowing weapons or potential weapons in schools.
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Ok, a pencil, i could just as easily stab someone with a pencil or plastic fork as i can with a pair of scissors, or hit someone upside the head with a chair...george_r_1961 wrote:streetsoldier wrote:"The true warrior uses whatever weapons are at hand". Ever thought of your telephone? A comb? One of those ID cards??? ALL can be weapons!
Folks, I'll say it ONE more time...if someone REALLY wants to kill you, NOTHING will stop him/her/them.
Bill I agree. But lets not make it any easier by allowing weapons or potential weapons in schools.
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