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This is incredible. Teacher does not know the difference between a 22lr casing and a shotgun shell. I would find another school to teach my kid if they are this stupid. I guess basic knowledge is not required to teach preschool.

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The ignorance is stunning. Oh My God!! He also had imaginary guns! No!!!

Liberal idiots on full display.

That mom should go in there and call 911 and demand a swat team and the arrest of the teacher if she had scissors in the class room. It's a weapon! Oh my God! Think of the children!




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Let me guess - the kid's white.

Had this been little achmed bin muhammed, he could have gone around with a machete threatening to saw off heads, and the school administrators would have 'exercised tolerance towards his cultural belief systems, as who are they to judge.' . .

If they know what's good for them, the parents should yank that kid out of that lunatic asylum. When called out on their stupidity, liberals don't see reason and come to a rational understanding - they double down and go full retard. The next incident will provoke a full-scale SWAT response (you know, for the kid chewing a Pop Tart into a gun shape or something equally heinous Roll Eyes ).



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From the FB Post:
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See, here's the thing. This was a teaching moment

Yeah it is, better start early to combat the liberal indoctrination the kid is doomed to get. Frown
 
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I can remember giving a required history presentation to my 6th grade class on the Korean war. I had a deactivated pineapple grenade that I passed around. It was a big hit. Never was told I couldn't do that, never sent home, parents never called. Today, holly cow...can you imagine what would happen! How times have changed.


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It seemed like a good idea...
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I can remember giving a required history presentation to my 6th grade class on the Korean war. I had a deactivated pineapple grenade that I passed around. It was a big hit. Never was told I couldn't do that, never sent home, parents never called. Today, holly cow...can you imagine what would happen! How times have changed.


Hell, in my middle school.... We RELOADED shotgun shells in class! Live, ready to use. Hunters Ed was an elective in 7th grade. Taught us how to reload.

Brought our rifles into school... reloaded up a bunch of shells and field trip to the range to shoot clays.

Brought our 22 rifles in another time and took those to the range for another field trip.

Think that was about 1997 or 1998 time frame. Small cow farm town. Miss THOSE days.


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Guy who ran the school called into the local radio station the other day.

Apparently people read the sensationalist headlines, form an instant opinion, and then go off the rails.

He said he was a shooter, and his own children shoot. The child was not suspended for bringing in the shell, it was a combination of that along with several other past issues.


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Unbelievable! !!
 
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Back in my day- In 4th grade I took one of those full sized fake german lugers to school for show and tell. I showed the class how to field strip it. I didn't tell the teacher I was bringing it and there wasn't any problems.


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I can remember giving a required history presentation to my 6th grade class on the Korean war. I had a deactivated pineapple grenade that I passed around. It was a big hit. Never was told I couldn't do that, never sent home, parents never called. Today, holly cow...can you imagine what would happen! How times have changed.

In the 7th grade, we had an assignment where two of us would get up in front of the class, behind a curtain, and narrate a story. I can't remember what our story was, but it involved the sound effect of gunshots. So, I brought in a few primers and a hammer. It was a big hit. We got an "A" on our presentation. Big Grin


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Wow. In 10th grade (1990) we did a play on To Kill A Mockingbird. My teacher brought in a shotgun for me to use. No ammo but a fully functional shotgun. And this was Cleveland Public Schools.



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I can remember giving a required history presentation to my 6th grade class on the Korean war. I had a deactivated pineapple grenade that I passed around. It was a big hit. Never was told I couldn't do that, never sent home, parents never called. Today, holly cow...can you imagine what would happen! How times have changed.


Hell, in my middle school.... We RELOADED shotgun shells in class! Live, ready to use. Hunters Ed was an elective in 7th grade. Taught us how to reload.

Brought our rifles into school... reloaded up a bunch of shells and field trip to the range to shoot clays.

Brought our 22 rifles in another time and took those to the range for another field trip.

Think that was about 1997 or 1998 time frame. Small cow farm town. Miss THOSE days.


Hunter's Ed in a small SE TX town in 1997 (6th Grade) if you passed, you go to go do some target shooting behind the school.
Air rifles, IIRC, but still can't imagine that flying now.




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I can remember giving a required history presentation to my 6th grade class on the Korean war. I had a deactivated pineapple grenade that I passed around. It was a big hit. Never was told I couldn't do that, never sent home, parents never called. Today, holly cow...can you imagine what would happen! How times have changed.


Got permission from my teacher to bring in a BB gun pistol for a presentation in college around 1998. One of my classmates complained to the Dean. I got put on double secret probation, even though I had permission.



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"Shotgun bullet"=empty .22 case.

Got ourselves a munitions expert here.
 
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Had a kid around here get in trouble for taking "weapons" to school.

Everyone had to dress up like a famous person and do a presentation. This kid did Dave Thomas (Wendy's). School said the spatulas he had were sharp and could hurt someone.
 
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omg back in the day 70s we didn't have paint guns we used to have BB gun fights everyone lived. no eyes shot out but i think we all have a BB logged in us somewhere me its the leg Roll Eyes


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Spent casings kill people duhhhhh everyone knows that.
 
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Eddie Eagle needs to visit that school


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If an adult is scared of something that a reasonable 10 year old is not, I vote that said adult should be pulled in for a psych eval and an examination of competencies. And put all of these zero tolerance regulations to the test. We've frickin lost our minds.




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I would have looked those rotten fucks right in the eye and told them to eat a bag of dicks, my kid would never be back, and if they wanted their tuition they could contact my lawyer.

Bunch of fucking retards.
 
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