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Gun control advocates encourage children to steal their parents gun and take it to school to turn into teaches. The original video was taken down by the author after having 100 thumbs up, and almost 20 thousand thumbs down. Just goes to show how off base, reckless, out of touch, and desperate the Left is when it comes to pushing their agenda.
Violent crimes have been committed by children who wrongfully had access to firearms. Society as a whole should take stricter measure to keep guns out of hands of children.
THIS is why the wacko Left can't have positions of leadership in government. It's also a very "RACIST!" commercial. "Yeah, I said it!" -- guess who
Hope the dumb kid felt the full wrath from the Lib-Left school administration -- you know, the guys who suspent a student for eating a poptart into the shape of a "L"
I would hope that at the very least if something like this does happen, they charge whoever made this video as coercing a criminal act. At best, I hope the prosecutor or at least the judge takes into account the circumstances of the video, the kid's age (did they know better) and other circumstances (were they special ed) and acts accordingly.
I also notice something else these gun control ads don't advocate for: Personal responsibility. When criminals go and commit murder, I don't blame the gun, or the person who sold them the gun. I blame the person who fired the shot.
What about all of those dandy Zero Tolerance rules? Just drawing a gun equals therapy. God forbid a kid actually bring a gun to school even with supposed good intentions.
Not to mention how stupid it is to encourage a child to bring a gun to school, among other things.
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