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Offline youthpastorjon

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Suspension over a Lego Gun? Really?
« on: February 04, 2010, 12:20:05 PM »
Hey everyone,
I was just curious what you thought about this.  Read this article and feel free to rant.  Perhaps we have taken this a bit to far in our country.  
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35222830/?gt1=43001

LEGO My Gun: S.I. Boy Faced Suspension Over Tiny Toy

A fourth grade New Dorp boy faced the prospect of suspension after the principal at his South Beach school saw him playing with an action figure carrying a toy machine gun.

Patrick Timoney, a 9-year-old student at PS 52, and friends were playing with LEGOs during their lunch period when the principal took him into her office over the two-inch toy gun carried by a standard policeman figure.

Margie Feinberg, a spokeswoman for the Department of Education, told the Staten Island Advance that there is a no-tolerance policy for toy guns in schools.


Therefore the principal, Evelyn Matroianni, deemed the pinky-sized toy gun suspension-worthy. Matroianni told Laura Timoney, the boy’s mother, that she would check with a DOE security administrator.

But Ms. Timoney told the Advance that the DOE administrator said no other action was necessary after the toy gun is confiscated and returned to the parents at the end of the day.

According to Ms. Timoney, while another child had an action figure holding an ax, her son was the only one to be approached by the principal.

"It's crazy," Ms. Timoney told the Advance, "He's missing class time, all for silly toys. The boys are just trying to relax. If there's a real threat, why not call the Police Department?"

A conference about the matter was held among the principal, parents, and the child.

"The issue was resolved," Ms. Feinberg told the Advance. "The child will not be bringing the toy gun into school."

The DOE states that all imitation weapons are prohibited because they are regarded as harmful to the school community. The principal can evaluate if the weapon looks realistic before considering suspension.


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Re: Suspension over a Lego Gun? Really?
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2010, 01:04:55 PM »
I don't see where the criticism is coming from. Everyone knows a toy gun is more dangerous than a toy axe. The woman was just doing her job. ;)
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Re: Suspension over a Lego Gun? Really?
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2010, 01:23:14 PM »
Dee follow the link and see the picture.  It looks scary.

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Re: Suspension over a Lego Gun? Really?
« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2010, 01:58:46 AM »
Look guys, this is neu yawk - ya gotta expect them to be stupid, totally ignorant, arrogant and intolerant.  These dumb schmidts have not yet learned that a 'no tolerance' or 'gun free zone' standard for them means 'moving target' to someone else.  They go to wild extremes to make their points and this is a good example.  Yes, they are best left to their own demise, social rot.

Thank goodness none of the real crazies have really caught on to that idea - can you imagine a nyc school shooting, even if all those helpless kids are untouched and it's just the administrators and politicians who are caught in the crosshairs.  Think of the aftermath, with every shumer, mccarty and blumberg calling for more gun control - nobody would suggest hanging the politicians who made those schools such safe havens for the shooters (nobody returning fire), only vilifying those who own tools similar to the tools used. 

And for that 9 year old - if I were his parents I would yank his little butt right outta any nyc public school like that and enlist him in a military school where he can get good firearms training.  Forget the darn leggos, give him a real gun he can learn to use properly.  Who knows, he may one day become the hero who prevents a trajedy. 

Yes, nyc politicians, bureaucraps and school administrators are idiots - that's why they live in nyc; it's sort of like the repository for everything that floats down the Hudson river, which flows past a lot of unsavory places and collects flotsam you don't even want to think about, from a lot of places.  Unfortunately, all the other idiots who live there agree with them - it's as though the rest of the world is either wrong or doesn't mean anything to them - they want it their way and they don't care about anyone or anyplace else.  nyc is best left to rot from within - you might be able to save some of the children but that's about it - if all five boroughs broke off and floated out to sea they could claim international independence and suck up some of the haiti $.  I think it's time for America's first 'free-port'.

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Re: Suspension over a Lego Gun? Really?
« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2010, 06:19:44 AM »
Liberalism is a mental disorder

At my Grand Daughters cheerleading competition I saw teenagers with REAL guns in school.

No one ran, or called the cops. This in a gun free zone was illegal.


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Re: Suspension over a Lego Gun? Really?
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2010, 09:25:12 AM »
Hasn't been too long a ROTC student was suspended for having a wooden riffle in their car.

The one made out of a 2x4 and painted white.


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