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Chris0nllyn

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Only if teachers can disclose if they are taking prescription meds, anti-depressants, anxiety meds, etc.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
From the article:

“We’re not even asking what kind of gun you have. We want the school district to be able to say, ‘you know what, there are some really terrible things going on right now,’ and we need to be able to talk to the parent that we know they have a gun and make sure that there is security, that this gun is stored securely.”

So, school officials can come in your home to verify if your guns are being properly stored or if you even have them? If not school officials, who? Who will be coming into these homes to verify the status of firearms on PRIVATE property?

Someone from the government will be coming on to private property, conducting a search of your home to verify if guns are being stored properly. Even worse, someone from the government will be coming into peoples' homes even if they don't own guns, and conduct a thorough search of your home to verify if someone is lying about it.

The proposed law would criminalize and impose a $100 fine on parents who fail to inform public and private school officials and $1,000 they are found guilty of “negligent storage of a firearm” and fail to notify a school that they own a firearm.

Once they are determined to have been lying or not storing properly, it's my suspicion that the government will be allowed to confiscate those firearms because the owner has violated the law and deemed a threat because a child could hold of that gun and commit another massacre.

Using our schools and our children as a ploy to pass a law that allows the government to search our homes, whether we own or not. Now what does that sound like to you good people?

When are people going to wake up?
 
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Chris0nllyn

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It's the ones who should be and aren't that we should be afraid of...

Really?

History of past mass shootings say otherwise.

Fact: Despite 22 international drug regulatory warnings on psychiatric drugs citing effects of mania, hostility, violence and even homicidal ideation, and dozens of high profile school shootings/killings tied to psychiatric drug use, there has yet to be a federal investigation on the link between psychiatric drugs and acts of senseless violence.

Fact: Between 2004 and 2011, there have been over 11,000 reports to the U.S. FDA’s MedWatch system of psychiatric drug side effects related to violence. These include 300 cases of homicide, nearly 3,000 cases of mania and over 7,000 cases of aggression. Note: By the FDA’s own admission, only 1-10% of side effects are ever reported to the FDA, so the actual number of side effects occurring are most certainly higher.

Fact: At least 31 school shootings and/or school-related acts of violence have been committed by those taking or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs resulting in 162 wounded and 72 killed (in other school shootings, information about their drug use was never made public—neither confirming or refuting if they were under the influence of prescribed drugs). The most important fact about this list, is that these are only cases where the information about their psychiatric drug use was made public. To give an example, although it is known that James Holmes, suspected perpetrator of a mass shooting that occurred July 20, 2012, at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, was seeing psychiatrist Lynne Fenton, no mention has been made of what psychiatric drugs he may have been taking. Also note that all these mass shootings didn’t just occur in the United States.

School Shooters on Drugs « CCHR International
 

FreedomFan

Snarky 'ol Cuss
Inorite? This is crazy innit? Next thing you know there will be an organization called DARE that encourages kids to narc on their parents drug use.
 
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itsbob

I bowl overhand
Inorite? This is crazy innit? Next thing you know there will be an organization called DARE that encourages kids to narc on their parents drug use.

4 of my kids have been through the DARE program..

I don't recall any of my kids saying they were asked any questions about drug use in the home, or by parents.
 
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