reposted on Harrold's blog at http://harrolds.blogspot.com
From: Dudley Brown Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Subject: More anti-gun government schools
Anti-gun government schools.
Great . . . more overreaction typical of the anti-gun culture permeating government institutions . . .Educators at Brody Middle School must have had the fright of their lives given the way they panicked at the sight of a bag of empty shell casings . . . empty shell casings that had the word 'Blank' clearly printed on the side of each one.
Knowing no other way to save their students from the horrors of empty blanks, school officials suspended Jazmine Martin, who had brought the casings to school for show and tell.
Jazmine and her family had recently attended an old west show during their visit to the Circle B Ranch on a summer vacation in South Dakota.
The show's highlight was a simulated gun fight, after which Jazmine excitedly gathered up the shell casings.
"They picked up the shells as souvenirs of that event -- it was wonderful," said Chenoa Martin, Jazmine's mother.
Her daughter was eager to show her findings to her science teacher, but it proved too much for her Principal, Randy Gordon.
Apparently, even a mere interest in anything related to firearms or ammunition is strictly forbidden in government schools, and anyone who steps out of bounds simply must be punished.
Thank goodness her parents are fighting this outrageous suspension to make sure their daughter maintains her unblemished record.
Call Principal Gordon yourself at 515-242-8443 to console him on what, judging by his reaction, must have been a very traumatizing experience.
In Liberty, Dudley Brown, Executive Director, National Association for Gun Rights
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