4 year old suspended for spent 22lr casing



  • http://bit.ly/2nrpWIl

    We were just talking about this the other day.

    Also I'll have to look for another source because apparently the head of the school held the boy in custody for hours before calling the parents, and the school threatened to sue the parents for going public.



  • The entire school system, from top to bottom, is completely broken in this country.



  • If I were school age...I would not make it in today's school system. My kids would not make it in today's school system.

    I remember going hunting before school...and the guns were in the front of the truck in the school parking lot in plain sight. Teachers would ask if you saw anything. Technically it was against the "rules" but teachers never made an issue out of it because they knew that we were good kids enjoying a good past time. They also knew that the other option was that we would take the gun back home and be late to school...and that was worse than taking the gun to school and leaving it in the truck.

    From 9th-11th grade I had perfect attendance...except days that I took off to go hunting.

    This world sure has changed. The inanimate object of anything gun related is now considered evil while the perversion of LGBT is considered righteous.

    Isaiah 5:20, "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!"



  • @orkan said:

    The entire school system, from top to bottom, is completely broken in this country.

    The public school system is, but some schools, like charter or magnate schools are better. My daughter wanted to drill out holes in a spent 6.5x284 case so I helped her with that. She put it with some paracord in the zipper of her backpack. No issues from the school or anyone and she's had this for months.



  • @ramirojpc said:

    The public school system is, but some schools, like charter or magnate schools are better.

    I don't doubt that. Better, sure.

    Do the people at that school care about your kids as much as you do?



  • @orkan said:

    @ramirojpc said:

    The public school system is, but some schools, like charter or magnate schools are better.

    I don't doubt that. Better, sure.

    Do the people at that school care about your kids as much as you do?

    Of course not. Compared to parents that care about their kids, there is no school on the planet that can make that claim. However, an argument can be made about some schools, maybe even public schools, being better for some kids than their parents.



  • @ramirojpc said:

    some schools, maybe even public schools, being better for some kids than their parents.

    Quite true. Yet that's more of the same problem, isn't it?



  • @orkan said:

    Quite true. Yet that's more of the same problem, isn't it?

    Indeed it is, and it's truly sad that many parents today see schools as nothing more than a free babysitter, but they could care less about bringing up kids with good values.