We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.
"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.
But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.
A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.
Student Allowed to carry Religious Knife at School
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But don't bring your bible. Geez!
We had to address the bible issue when my son was in second grade. Needless to say, after I finished with the vice principal, he hasn't had a problem since even though he keeps a pocket New Testament with him practically at all times. He is now a freshman in college.
We had to address the bible issue when my son was in second grade. Needless to say, after I finished with the vice principal, he hasn't had a problem since even though he keeps a pocket New Testament with him practically at all times. He is now a freshman in college.
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Now here's a new approach and we don't have to make anything up. As Jesus said; "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one." Luke 22:36.jayinsat wrote:http://www.kens5.com/story/news/nation/ ... /17763379/
We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.
"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.
But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.
A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.
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But do we also have to wear nothing but a red diaper with cartridge-belt suspenders and hip boots and carry a WFAR?jayinsat wrote:We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).
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The problem with that is that the oh so tolerant left has no tolerance for Christians or Christianity. Now, if you can find a similar passage in the Koran we may have something.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now here's a new approach and we don't have to make anything up. As Jesus said; "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one." Luke 22:36.jayinsat wrote:http://www.kens5.com/story/news/nation/ ... /17763379/
We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.
"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.
But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.
A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.
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From the article in the OP:
So if his concealed carry is OK in a school, and it allows people to feel safe, why would the same not be true for us? Oh yeah, it is..."The knife can't come out. It can't be shown around. It needs to be underneath their clothing," said Auburn Assistant Superintendent of Schools Ryan Foster. "That allows them to express their religion without jeopardizing anyone's feeling of safety. If there are any problems, we will take it to the family, but we don't expect any."
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If not in the Koran, it's well established in the Hadeeth,(i.e.What the Prophet did). When my son is teen, I will get him a mini version of this one:VMI77 wrote:The problem with that is that the oh so tolerant left has no tolerance for Christians or Christianity. Now, if you can find a similar passage in the Koran we may have something.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now here's a new approach and we don't have to make anything up. As Jesus said; "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one." Luke 22:36.jayinsat wrote:http://www.kens5.com/story/news/nation/ ... /17763379/
We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.
"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.
But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.
A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.
Chas.

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Don't think I'd want to be stabbed with that.....not that there is anything out there I want to be stabbed with.Beiruty wrote:If not in the Koran, it's well established in the Hadeeth,(i.e.What the Prophet did). When my son is teen, I will get him a mini version of this one:VMI77 wrote:The problem with that is that the oh so tolerant left has no tolerance for Christians or Christianity. Now, if you can find a similar passage in the Koran we may have something.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now here's a new approach and we don't have to make anything up. As Jesus said; "But now, whoever has a money belt is to take it along, likewise also a bag, and whoever has no sword is to sell his coat and buy one." Luke 22:36.jayinsat wrote:http://www.kens5.com/story/news/nation/ ... /17763379/
We've been approaching this campus carry issue all wrong. If we form a religion where our CCW is paramount, we should be golden (except, of course, it can't be Judeo-Christian based).The concept of the Kirpan, considered an instrument of social justice, is taught to children at an early age.
"For the people who are formally initiated to the Kirpan, it's very near and dear," said Singh.
But some question whether it is appropriate to bring to school.
A few weeks ago at Auburn's Gildo Rey Elementary, a Sikh family approached the school telling them their little boy would be carrying a Kirpan every day.
Chas.
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My post was sarcastically speaking.



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That's an interesting blade design.... How does one sheath something that's wider at the pointy end like that? Do you have to worry about stresses building up near the forked bit when it's "in use", or is it tough enough that it doesn't matter?Beiruty wrote:When my son is teen, I will get him a mini version of this one:
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My son treats his new Glock 22 as if it is some kind of religious artifact. Guess he can take it to school now. 

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Should go well with the helmet while he's licking the windows on the short bus.mojo84 wrote:My son treats his new Glock 22 as if it is some kind of religious artifact. Guess he can take it to school now.

Of course, you could let him convert to the side of right: http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductD ... -drab.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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KD5NRH wrote:Should go well with the helmet while he's licking the windows on the short bus.mojo84 wrote:My son treats his new Glock 22 as if it is some kind of religious artifact. Guess he can take it to school now.![]()
Of course, you could let him convert to the side of right: http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductD ... -drab.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Did you miss the obvious humor and then make a personal attack on towards my son?
If so, that's an uncalled for low blow that I can assure you would not make in person to him or me.
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I dont have a problem with other's religion or traditions, but how would they guard against the other kids grabbing the kirpan and doing stupid kid stuff?
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