EC1
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"Carrying a dangerous weapon on school grounds" is somehow NOT bringing a BB gun to school? They're making up charges out of thin air?
They're taking their cue from the AG.
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"Carrying a dangerous weapon on school grounds" is somehow NOT bringing a BB gun to school? They're making up charges out of thin air?
Hmmmm. We used to shoot rubber bands stretched over our pointer finger. That is a projectile. We also rolled up paper into a tight roll, bent and used that. Technically, since rubber bands were the item that fired these projectiles, rubber bands are fire arms and CVS and Staples are not checking for LTCs
We used to cut the tips off of shoelaced, cut the plastic piece way down, fray out the cloth part and stick a needle through it and use a straw or pen as a blowgun. I'm sure we'd be labelled terrorists now.
We used to cut the tips off of shoelaced, cut the plastic piece way down, fray out the cloth part and stick a needle through it and use a straw or pen as a blowgun. I'm sure we'd be labelled terrorists now.
What the actual ****? Is that honestly a for-real crime in Two-shits??
ATF did once issue a "determination" that a shoe lace was an automatic weapon...Hmmmm. We used to shoot rubber bands stretched over our pointer finger. That is a projectile. We also rolled up paper into a tight roll, bent and used that. Technically, since rubber bands were the item that fired these projectiles, rubber bands are fire arms and CVS and Staples are not checking for LTCs
I'm glad the police came to handle the situation. Not sure what planet you guy's are from, but if there's a possibility some kid has a gun in a school it has to be dealt with quick.
Thank you ^^^
I was reading a bunch of post and didnt not understand what is wrong with arresting a kid for bringing a BB gun to school. Why is the kid bringing it to school? Leave it at home and pop off the BB gun in a safe back yard.