ffemt300 wrote:I'm glad to see HB 223 in there. It's a shame we have to have a law to protect our children from "zero tolerance" school policies, but i like it nonetheless. I would like to see it provide for older children such as myself so that when I chew my grilled cheese sandwich into a rifle I dont get in trouble with my works firearm policy.
IMHO the age/grade limit needs to be done away with entirely. Case in point: a special needs kiddoh at a senior high school may legally be in grade 9, for example, but have the mental capacity of a fourth grader. How would that law be fair to him? Then again, it seems idiotic, to me, to think that anyone is seriously worried about a single-stack piece of toast, chewed into a vauge shape resembling a gun, worried that it is a serious threat.