Kenneth
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The real scary part is that they believe that banning "Little Red Riding Hood" and dodgeball from schools is reasonable. :banghead:
Hey, at least that one doesn't show poor trigger discipline!
Also, has any school actually banned a book merely for the inclusion of a bottle of wine in the story? If so, public education has really, really gone down the drain.
They have a Facebook page.... I just posted, we'll see how long before I get kicked off.
I'm not saying it isn't, but how in the world can you tell? I copied it to my clipboard and blew up the image, but it was too low res to make out a tiny 3rd pin.
If I were convinced that the photos were actually of kids with real guns in a school, I would have already filed a complaint with the US Attorney's Office in Atlanta.
Jim said:Maybe you should go ahead and file the complaint gc70 and let them investigate it ?
Excellent idea. Done.KMatch said:Regarding their facebook page, post a complaint with FB regarding someone posting unsafe gun handling INSIDE of schools by CHILDREN and their page will likely get pulled.
As for sending this out for investigation, it's not OUR place to decide if it's been photoshopped. It's our duty to report what appears to be kids mishandling "high powered weapons" inside of a school. Let the investigators sort it out - and the inconvenience it brings, well, sorry...