Absurd school rule

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hmmm allowed to be out of school for hunting, but not allowed to talk about it? I know it's in different states, but still. Oh well glad I'm not in public school oh wait I go to a liberal college. I guess we all have to take our stand somewhere.

Go get 'em.
 
I have been thru this in Fla my son wasn't suspended but the school board did send a nice lady from child services to talk to me about "traning my son with weapons" for telling his friend that I had taken him to the range the past Sunday.
 
My Grandson returned to school this year excited about learning to use a muzzleloader, and was strongly encouraged NOT to talk about it with his friends. Don't know what the school will do if He does talk about it, but I am tired of having my lifestyle vilified by a bunch of liberal idiots. The kids are being molded to fit into a Marxist state like ants in a mound. I don't know if I should tell my Grandson it is O.K. to tell His buddies about shooting, and stand by to defend Him, or to keep quiet and stay out of trouble. By keeping quiet, he is, in effect, agreeing that shooting is an inferior sort of behavior. Before long, they will have Him feeling guilty about it, which is probably part of their intent.:banghead:

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we don't need no education,,,

we don't need no thought control,

no dark sarcasms in the classroom,

teachers leave them kids alone,

all in all its just a,,,

'nother brick in the wall...

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IT'S OBVIOUS

There is no doubt in my mind that many so called "educators" want kids from what we see as normal backgrounds to feel out of place. I have always been proud of my Appalachian, and deep South roots, don't feel that I take back seat to any average on brains and ability, and when someone infers that I am a "redneck", or "hillbilly", I just grin. Kids bend under pressure, however. There are kids all over the place, the ones with their pants held up by Heaven only knows what, talking funny, jerking around like they have palsy, all things that would get a kid in this family in hot water, and these are acceptable in a school where my Grandson can't talk about shooting and building muzzleloaders with His family.
It is obvious that someone wants to create a specific type of product within the school system, and obvious that this is a product lacking all the self reliance, independence, courage and integrity that built our nation. We ought to be a lot more angry and more scared than we are.

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There is no doubt in my mind that many so called "educators" want kids from what we see as normal backgrounds to feel out of place.
I posted my experience with DCF and the school board about a month ago. My son has not gone to the range with me since. I feel that their "molding" has taken something away from my family, that I will never get back.
 
The title of this thread is "Absurd school rule."

Exactly what IS the rule that was allegedly broken? If the kid didn't threaten anyone, if the kid didn't bring a gun to school, if the kid merely asked a buddy what he hunted with . . . unless the school rule bans utterance of the word "gun" I don't see what grounds for suspension they had.

I see grounds for a successful lawsuit - if the facts are as presented, I'd think lawyers would be circling this case like sharks smelling blood in the water.
 
Have your friend contact the ACLU i'm sure they would be more than happy to help your pro-gun friend and his son out with this violation of their rights!

They probably would. Don't knock it `til you try it!
 
Yeah, sounds like a good time to reconsider how beneficial that school really is for the kid's education. Have you read anything by John Taylor Gatto? If not, I strongly suggest that you find one of his books.
 
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