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Roscoe 02-01-2008 08:03 AM

Brave New Schools.......
 
Student disciplined for pen with gun company logo

Caught after borrowing offending writing instrument from father

Posted: February 1, 2008
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Bob Unruh
© 2008 WorldNetDaily.com


A student has been threatened with a 3-day suspension from school for bringing to campus, and using, a pen with the corporate logo of the Glock company, a large stylized "G" with the letters "lock" inside.

Cooler heads eventually prevailed, and the father reports that he was successful in convincing the school officials to not only withdraw the threat, but also the formal reprimand that already had been placed in his son's educational file.

However, WND previously has reported on a student who was punished for advocating for gun rights, as well as yet another student who was punished for a sketch of a gun. And the newest incident raised concerns among bloggers and participants in web forums.

"Didn't (sic) Ford and GM build guns during WWII… Those products should not be around children, for there (sic) own safety. All teachers with a ford or GM car should have their illegal property crushed today…," wrote "jhud" on one forum. "Also the word springfield, and the numbers .22, .223, .32, .38, .40, .45, 5.56, 7.62, .50, .44 45-70, .450 etc and any math problem with the numbers involved. Also, we need to remove 9 and 10 mm from the rulers."

"Sounds like under this policy, any student or teacher with the last name of Winchester, Remington, and possibly even Smith (Smith & Wesson) would not even be allowed to attend or work at the school," added "Alacran."

The situation developed recently for a father who is choosing not to put his family through the media mill of publicity. However, he wrote about his case, and its resolution on the AR15.com website, which was founded in 1996 as a mailing list for firearms enthusiasts and grew into a location to collect, share and explore information.

The man, who is in law enforcement, said his son was at home doing homework when his ink pen died.

WorldNetDaily: Student disciplined for pen with gun company logo

Ron61 02-01-2008 08:24 AM

:(

Dam,

What a crock of shi*. I have NRA stickers all over my gates and windows. Wonder how long it will be before my license plate holder that says 427 Protected by a 357 will be confiscated. Geeze, I carry some of the NRA stickers too. Now how am I going to harm a person with one of them. And a logo on a pen or pencil isn't anything. They hand them out at car shows here. I think out PC Nazis are running out of things to justify their over paid jobs.

Ron :mad:

imagine2frolic 02-01-2008 11:03 AM

Let me see now........ Your 14 year old daughter can go to school dressed like a hooker. She can be given birth control without the consent of parents. Your kid can go to school replicating a tacklebox...I BORROWED THAT ONE, and his butt hanging out of his pants...BUT NEVER go to school with anything advocating our constitution?...OH, and what happened to free speech?

Roscoe 02-01-2008 11:42 AM

Part of it is turning young boys into little weenies......

Sure Jimmy, I'll take you fishing. Mind if I borrow that Fred Arbogast that's attached to your nose?

http://www.ustacould.com/lures/jitter37.jpg

Roscoe


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