That just helps my point. I was being purposefully lenient towards the student's intentions and giving Nathan's assessment the benefit of the doubt.
There's a stupid comment to be made about ..."kids are taught to drive at 16, vehicles kill more people" etc.
But that said, I still disagree with your sentiment. Kids are taught to shoot at earlier ages for recreation and hunting purposes. They're with their parents in a controlled environment, what is wrong with that in any way beyond you don't like guns?
That just helps my point. I was being purposefully lenient towards the student's intentions and giving Nathan's assessment the benefit of the doubt.
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Just because they are with their parents doesn't mean things cant go wrong. For instance, how many children go missing while out with their parents at some park?
And as far as for hunting purposes, never heard of hunting with a 9 milimiter.
I'm not saying it's not your right to do what you want with your kid but also dont complain when for example your kid gets the boot from school because you went casually shooting with your kid on some range.
You should know better than to randomly post a video with like 10 guns with a one throwaway line in this highly charged politically climate we have with guns and school shootings.
Engaging in activities with your children is the new definition of deadbeat parents.
That's a fallacy tho, ANYTHING can happen ANYWHERE.
Didn't read the article, but if the Mom DID know the kid posted that line on social media, then shame on her. If he did it on his own, and I know it is impossible to keep up with a chil's e-life, the parent shouldn't be shamed or blamed.
If the kid hadn't made that one line and still got booted for just posting the vid, there's an issue. I don't fault the kid too much, either. We ALL made rotten jokes as kids, hopefully this widens his eyes and he realizes the folly of his way. This is one of the times when words do speak loudly because no one wants to see the action.
Still tho, a few rotten apples, statistically speaking, shouldn't ruin a recreation (like learning to shoot hand guns) and bonding time that parents have shared with their children for generations.
lash out from Reck. Par.
Tranny Reck really clutching her pearls. Boy scouts don't even have their parents with them when they're on the shooting range.
imagine scanning through every thread to check if a particular poster has left a post. and then logging into an alt to post a comment about the lack of said poster's participation in the thread
He was finna be lit about my response.
There's a whole process they have to go through with this program
Excessive in this case maybe but it's better than just leaving it to some yahoos to decide what is and isn't a big deal like in the Parkland case.
It looks like a lot...but in this case, assuming there isn't more to it than what's reported, it should get handled pretty quickly. Would be crazy though if he got cleared and then went to school and shot the kid who snitched.
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I was suspended a day in high school for far less than this. Where's my national news story?
Must be Muslim
What a surprise.
Getting suspended from school is not a rare happening, Chris so stop pretending this is some kind of major revelation.
So you never missed but still suck at basic math and grammar. Bully for you
Funny thing is, you'd have probably shared a tweet about my suspension if it had actually made national news. DailyWire would've argued that my 1st Amendment rights were being trampled.
, I didn't even notice that
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