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    Default School confiscates autistic boys American flag as a weapon

    I thought about posting this in less than leathal weapons... What is our country coming to? Seriously..

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    Really, the stick this flag in on has a sharp end. Well let's ban pencils and thumb tacks. While we are at it better ban rubber bands and paper clips, that could be used as a weapon. Better ban paper also those paper cuts can be pretty nasty.
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    Yeah, my thoughts exactly. P. E. needs to go to because they can fall and skin a knee.

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    More "Zero Tolerance" foolishness.

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    More Marxist existing in schools...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fuhr52 View Post
    Really, the stick this flag in on has a sharp end. Well let's ban pencils and thumb tacks. While we are at it better ban rubber bands and paper clips, that could be used as a weapon. Better ban paper also those paper cuts can be pretty nasty.
    It's been done (or at least tried)....
    Mass. Teachers Ban Pencils; School Says No Way
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    They should also ban kids with fingers going to school because fingers are weapons too that can poke an eye or two. While they are are it, ban shirts and pants too because they can be use to strangle or suffocate another kid. To go further and further down the road, there are more things to ban -- legs included. Then they should ban kids from going to school because they can hurt one another. So there either goes schools altogether, teaching jobs going out altogether. No more teachers and schools, no principals, deans, admin, faculties, and the states can all save money on salaries. There will more criminals-in-training for parents who cannot manage their kids being home while they work or find a job...it will all be a chain reaction on jobs and learning...

    Gosh! what are these supposedly "mature" people smoking?!!!!
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    I took a group a Boy Scouts from across the US to Japan earlier this year for a Friendship Program. Upon returning home many of them took their chopsticks to school to show their newly acquired skill to their friends. More than one had their chopsticks confiscated because it could be used as a weapon. I guess about 20% of the earth's population doesn't realize they put themselves in danger every time they sit down to eat.

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    Are they coing to confiscate pencils,ink pens,rulars or note books?

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    Maybe the administrators should be confiscated - they are currently the most dangerous items found on school grounds these days.
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