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suthdj wrote:We should all mail a gun buster sign to them lets get them some real fear going.
That might be defined as "Hate Mail" in Chicago.
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And I presume they had trauma councillors available when they returned. :tiphat:
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I laughed
"“It is not necessarily something you’d want on a school building,” said Paul Enderle, a superintendent in Oak Lawn. “But it correlates with the law, and I think if it ultimately helps to keep schools safe, that’s the objective.”"
Liberal thinking at it finest.
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Selcouth wrote:I laughed
"“It is not necessarily something you’d want on a school building,” said Paul Enderle, a superintendent in Oak Lawn. “But it correlates with the law, and I think if it ultimately helps to keep schools safe, that’s the objective.”"
Liberal thinking at it finest.
Yep, that's why we don't have scary guns protecting cash, politicians, or high profile celebrities... wait, what? You mean we protect our money and important people with guns but use a sign with a picture of a gun on it to protect children?

What a world, what a world.
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