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Obviously these schools put these regulations into place for a reason, it seems odd for the government to interfere with the school, because each individual school knows best.
The bill serves a purpose. Schools need to quit overstepping their bounds. Guns are actually a good thing.
So school suspending a kid for making a gun out his hand playing a game or bringing in a little toy or wearing a t-shirt is the "school knowing best?" Do you honestly believe that?
Obviously these schools put these regulations into place for a reason, it seems odd for the government to interfere with the school, because each individual school knows best.
Yes, i do. Who knows how much that could escalate. It's ridiculous that the state holds the power to force schools into whatever they want simply because of the need for funding. Honestly why does it matter if kids can or cannot make a gun out of their hand, they're at school, not in a play or not in a shooting range, there is no need for that in a learning environment.
Can't allow those pop tart guns. That stuff is dangerous.
Wow, you must been all business when you were a kid.
As i've said, there is no need for them in a learning environment. That is a stepping stone to other gun violence. Just what I want is my kid getting shot execution style from a kindergartner with a poptart gun. That isn't normal behavior.
Yes, i do. Who knows how much that could escalate. It's ridiculous that the state holds the power to force schools into whatever they want simply because of the need for funding. Honestly why does it matter if kids can or cannot make a gun out of their hand, they're at school, not in a play or not in a shooting range, there is no need for that in a learning environment.
It's not that, it's the concept. You can play without pretending to hurt somebody with a gun. go home and do that with your friends, school isn't about that. There are plenty of other ways to get through a school day besides pretending to shoot one another.
A pop tart gun isn't a stepping stone to anything except maybe their friend making their own pop tart gun.
Why is there a need for that in a learning environment though? There is none.
Why is there a need for that in a learning environment though? There is none.
Like being boring. They're boys and they might just enjoy playing with toy guns or make things that look like guns. It's not a big deal and I assure you it does not lead to anything.
So then recess should be banned then? :roll:
Yes, i do. Who knows how much that could escalate. It's ridiculous that the state holds the power to force schools into whatever they want simply because of the need for funding. Honestly why does it matter if kids can or cannot make a gun out of their hand, they're at school, not in a play or not in a shooting range, there is no need for that in alearningbrainwashing/indoctrination environment.
As i've said, there is no need for them in a learning environment. That is a stepping stone to other gun violence.
I just don't understand why there can't be a better use of time. Guns are made for killing, simple as that, killing isn't for school.
Why is there a need for that in a learning environment though? There is none.
Imagination and play are vital parts of learning. They are vital parts of independent thought, especially among children.
Not so vital to producing a generation of pussified sheeple, who do whatever Big Brother tells them to do without question.
Uh, no. Not really.there's a big difference and you know that.
I'm not saying they need to answer to the call of the government, but there has to be more constructive ways that don't involve pretending to shoot somebody to use one's imagination.
So the answer is defund the schools hurting the kids education?
Read more: GOP bill would defund schools with rules against playing with imaginary guns - The Hill's Floor Action
[/FONT][/COLOR][h=5]Ok so i think those "zero tolerance" rules are a bit drastic when it comes to "playing" with imaginary guns but i also think this bill is also a bit drastic supporting defunding of these schools that have these rules.[/h]
Someone should donate some real guns to those schools, and maybe a few thousand targets with pictures of Liberals, progressives, socialist and communist on them, so that the schools can teach proper gun safety, marksmanship and target selection. Perhaps even fund pictures of Marx to put in toilets and urinals.
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