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SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Schools!

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:34 am
by Cap'n Cat
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South Carolina lawmaker has proposed making local school students spend three weeks studying the Second Amendment using materials “developed or recommended” by the NRA, reports CarolinaLive.

State Representative Alan Clemmons, saying he wants a stronger emphasis to be placed on the Second Amendment, has proposed altering a mandatory high school class devoted to the U.S. Constitution to focus on guns in order to “demystify” them.

“The second amendment applies to every American citizen,” said Clemmons. “It is a personal right to bear arms for the sake of defending oneself if the need should arise.”

“The discussion should be a scholarly discussion about the history of the second amendment, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
why was it important to our fathers, why was it so important that it was included in the bill of rights, and how the second amendment folds into modern society.”

Clemmons says he filed the proposed legislation in response to school Zero Tolerance policies, saying those policies have an anti-Second Amendment slant.

“That policy in my mind is subjecting the rising generation to the mindset of the instrument, the firearm, is evil regardless of the hand that the firearm is in,” explained Clemmons.

Under Clemmons’ proposed legislation (H 3023), Dec. 15 would be declared “Second Amendment Awareness Day” and would require public schools to conduct poster and essay contests with state recognition for essay winners. Additionally, three weeks would be set aside in high school U.S. Constitution classes to be devoted solely to the study of the 2nd Amendment, “that has been developed or recommended by the National Rifle Association”, as a condition of graduation. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Clemmons also supports proposed legislation that would allow schools to offer a semester-long course on firearm safety that would take kids out of the classroom and onto shooting ranges. That class would also focus on the history of guns and gun rights.

“It’s not a mandatory course for students,” said Clemmons. “Being an elective course, I am supportive of it.


GO Conks!!!

Go NRA!!!


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Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 10:28 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
This should be mandatory.

Teachers should also be forced to achieve a concealed weapons permit or lose their job. It can then be their choice if they use it or not but it should be mandatory they get the proper education so they stop passing on stupidity to the students they are allegedly "learnin up".

The left always want to ram education down everyones throats when it comes to abortion, sex ed, bullying and gays so I say we take this opportunity to make them "level the playing field" and educate Americas youth that guns are good and are the safest device manufactured worldwide. No other product has anywhere the safety features built in it to prevent accidents until some idiot fu*k in Chicago picks it up and usurps the intent.

Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:02 am
by Cap'n Cat
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:This should be mandatory.

Teachers should also be forced to achieve a concealed weapons permit or lose their job. It can then be their choice if they use it or not but it should be mandatory they get the proper education so they stop passing on stupidity to the students they are allegedly "learnin up".

The left always want to ram education down everyones throats when it comes to abortion, sex ed, bullying and gays so I say we take this opportunity to make them "level the playing field" and educate Americas youth that guns are good and are the safest device manufactured worldwide. No other product has anywhere the safety features built in it to prevent accidents until some idiot fu*k in Chicago picks it up and usurps the intent.
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Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:06 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Sometimes women need a little help getting things right.

#toughlove #coolhandlaura

Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:10 am
by Ibanez
What an idiot. I'm not sure if you can still do it, and I attended a Catholic high school, but in my time a student could take boaters education in school. I got my boating license my junior year of high school.

Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:12 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Wait, you seriously think this is a bad idea?

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Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:14 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
CnC?


You seriously dont think this kid with the gun has a right to get his motorcycle back that the other 3 stole from him? That is bush!
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Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:19 am
by Cap'n Cat
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:CnC?


You seriously dont think this kid with the gun has a right to get his motorcycle back that the other 3 stole from him? That is bush!
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Meh, I suppose you're right. In the absence of the police, maybe packin' heat's good idea....in certain situations. I'm convinced.

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Re: SC Conk NRA Whackjob Proposes Gun Classes in Public Scho

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:46 am
by Ibanez
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Wait, you seriously think this is a bad idea?

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Teaching kids about the constitution is always a good thing. Teaching gun safety is always a good thing.

Do we need to take 3 weeks out of an outdated school calendar to cover one amendment? No. If a school wants gun safety as an elective, then fine. He wants it as a condition of graduation, that's a bad idea. 3 weeks on all the amendments isn't a bad idea.