So now kids can get suspended for drawing pictures of things that look like a gun

When I was in elementary school I drew guns and violent stick figure comments all the time and nobody cared, the lunch ladies actually thought that they were hilarious. And my art projects in my senior year of high school were all about weapons and the teacher gave me an easy A in that class(she was actually a CWP holder).

Now lets count how many violent crimes I've committed and people I've killed: 0. Hmm, that can't be right.
 
It is extremely frustrating to have to tell my kid he can't talk about certain things at school because some people are scared. I'm still bewildered as to why he got in trouble for throwing snow. I thought snowball fights were a requirement!
 
When I was in elementary school I drew guns and violent stick figure comments all the time and nobody cared, the lunch ladies actually thought that they were hilarious. And my art projects in my senior year of high school were all about weapons and the teacher gave me an easy A in that class(she was actually a CWP holder).

Now lets count how many violent crimes I've committed and people I've killed: 0. Hmm, that can't be right.

Oh sure.

They let you have internet access in a max security asylum?:shout::pleasantry:
 
It is extremely frustrating to have to tell my kid he can't talk about certain things at school because some people are scared. I'm still bewildered as to why he got in trouble for throwing snow. I thought snowball fights were a requirement!

Snowball throwing? Clearly mal-adjusted kid with deep seated insecurity problems manifesting itself in violent outbursts.
In addition to proper restraints he needs a careful array of medications! No visit from child welfare yet to investigate you?
If I had a Ph.D .....Piled higher and deeper ......My psycho babble would be much better.
 
Actually I think they're working on a way to tell when a student is just thinking about a gun. That will make everything easier and faster to suspend or expel a student. [/sarcasm]
 
Oh sure.

They let you have internet access in a max security asylum?:shout::pleasantry:

Naw, they finally let me out after a while. They had me start taking some pills and I told them that the voices in my head went away, but they never really did.
 

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