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Maybe you shouldn't be at gun ranges taking photos and announcing it to the world so soon after a mass shooting committed by a teenager at a high school?
Just a thought.
You’re right. That’s almost as bad as attending a NASCAR event and posting pics right after a tragic auto accident! What were they thinking?
The Leftists are totally out of control. Is there really any doubt who the "fascists" are? These people will not tolerate anyone who goes against their ideological agenda.
There is nothing bad about home schooling. We home schooled ours. One received a full scholarship to her two year college (she nearly aced the College Board exam, and she only took it once). They both scored well above their public school counterparts on every standardized test, scoring in the high 90 percentile.
Having knives at school is a violation of the student code of conduct nowadays.
Did you really not know this?
Now, most administrators will not expel a GOOD student for this sort of thing.
They usually suspend them first, then the school board takes up the case.
They'll expel a troublemaker. I suspect he is one.
Oh, my, it's not only students. Parent wanted to bring in a birthday cake in to a Pre-K class. We told her not to bring a knife in to cut the cake. Not allowed.
I was the classroom Para and had to take the cake to the lunchroom, cut it there, and bring it back to the classroom. Ironically, this was in Florida which now wants to arm Teachers.
Maybe you shouldn't be at gun ranges taking photos and announcing it to the world so soon after a mass shooting committed by a teenager at a high school?
Just a thought.
hmm, the man posted,
Here's a pic of my son learning to shoot safely under my supervision. Maybe those security guys want to talk to him.
I am not sure what the big deal is of this post.
Regarding the photo, Students should not be suspended for being photographed participating in a legal activity unless there is a credible threat.
Plus, that photo (according to some other articles online) is at least 1 year old. Can't really defend the school or the police in this case. The student really did nothing wrong.
Keep it quiet gunners. Take you kid to the range if you so choose. Why put pictures up all over social media? In your face smacks of BULLYING others. You do know what bullying leads to?
Speaking to the daily, Bone clarified that his son had been expelled from a previous high school for bringing a pocket knife to campus
Yep, he is a bonehead!
Quote:
On Monday, Bone tweeted out a photo of himself and his son at a gun range. Here's the context: The elder Bone was weighing in on a thread between a D.C. lawyer and Parkland shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv, who, unlike many other students who lived through that massacre, is avowedly pro-gun and is actively opposing calls for more gun control.
Quote:
he posted his own photo of his son at a gun range. As caption, Bone wrote, "Here's a pic of my son learning to shoot safely under my supervision. Maybe those security guys want to talk to him.
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