Guns on private school campus in Arkansas

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Guns on private school campus in Arkansas

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Looks like this sign at a private school in Arkansas sends at least three messages.

To the pond scum who contemplate mayhem, this is not the place.

To parents, staff, and teachers, this school doesn't shirk its responsibility to its charges.

To kids, the students here are worth protecting, and the adults around them pledge lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to their safety.

I don't know anything about the school. A friend took this with his cell phone.

I'd say this is what real Moms demanding real action for gun sense would want. I know my parents would have faced rabid dogs for my sake. In fact, once when I was three years old, my Mom did. The dog, recognizing superior commitment and discipline, fled. As the story goes, the dog was less cowed by police, who had to shoot him.
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JillLemus wrote:I think it is important for parents to choose right school for their kids, They must research about school, teachers and staff as well as safety and security policies. To know more you can navigate here.
Spam: don't waste time clicking the link, folks This is someone advertising for a pre-school in Melville, New York.
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Vol Texan wrote:
JillLemus wrote:I think it is important for parents to choose right school for their kids, They must research about school, teachers and staff as well as safety and security policies. To know more you can navigate here.
Spam: don't waste time clicking the link, folks This is someone advertising for a pre-school in Melville, New York.
Did you report it using the "!" button?
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Pawpaw wrote:
Vol Texan wrote:
JillLemus wrote:I think it is important for parents to choose right school for their kids, They must research about school, teachers and staff as well as safety and security policies. To know more you can navigate here.
Spam: don't waste time clicking the link, folks This is someone advertising for a pre-school in Melville, New York.
Did you report it using the "!" button?
Done. Thanks for the reminder pawpaw!
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When those fail, aim for center mass.

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