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  • SEB
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    Originally posted by FastFox View Post
    Many years ago a friend's son had a show pig for FFA. He had two bags of hog chow in the trunk of his car and was going out after school to tend to the pig. The principal, several cops, and several teachers came and got him out of class because the drug dogs had gone crazy over his car. When he opened the trunk, there was the bad stuff the dogs found......2 50 pound bags of Purina hog chow.
    Hence why I will eventually sell all my toys & move out to the middle of no where. Things are getting out of hand in this country & its happening at a faster rate. Hell I remember my grandparents saying back when I was 8 years old in the mid 80s this country is going to shit. I never understood what they meant. But if they could only see it now

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  • FastFox
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    Drug Dogs

    Many years ago a friend's son had a show pig for FFA. He had two bags of hog chow in the trunk of his car and was going out after school to tend to the pig. The principal, several cops, and several teachers came and got him out of class because the drug dogs had gone crazy over his car. When he opened the trunk, there was the bad stuff the dogs found......2 50 pound bags of Purina hog chow.

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  • BP
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    I remember bringing a .357 hollow point round for show and tell in elementary school. Heck I was writing with it in class as a joke.

    I also had a hollowed out hand grenade in my truck through most of high school.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    It was much easier to be calm and let the people with level heads work their magic. The fact of the matter is, I did break the law, and I was fully aware that I was doing it, but didnt give a fuck. Plus, my home life was extremely odd, being that I didnt have one, and was more or less the "guy on the couch" for a while. I was renting a room at the time, but that isnt exactly cool as far as the school district was concerned. I didnt need to make any more waves than I had to.

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  • SEB
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    Originally posted by Gargamel View Post
    This is DEF BS!~

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  • SEB
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    Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
    when I was a senior, they trained drug dogs that were rescues from the pound at our highschool. One of them went nuts on my truck, presumably since my unfinished breakfast was in a burger king bag in the bed.

    they pulled me from class, acted like I was a hardened criminal slangin from my truck. The searched my truck, and came up with two cigarettes. I was laughing at them, the trainers apologized to me when the dog got in the bed and went straight to the half eaten breakfast sandwich. The police didnt think it was nearly as funny as the rest of us there, including the admin. We had a zero tolerance policy, so I had to get punished. One of the cops was cool about it, knowing that it was pretty much bullshit and a waste of his time, while the other seemed like he wanted me to go to jail. I ended up with a ticket, and had to do some in school suspension.

    I went to court, and the judge told me he was inclined to throw it out, but couldnt, since I did break the law. I was then 18, and he gave me differed adjudication for my minor in possession of tobacco. I was hesitant, but when he asked if I understood that I would be finned if I got another MIT, I told him I was now 18, and didnt think that would be an issue. He said "well then I guess you wont be back in my court for getting another minor in possession of tobacco, huh"

    The principal that I had never met all through high school had to give me ISS, but set it for a time when I wouldn't be missing any school sponsored events, and then they let me out of it early, and dismissed a day because I was done with two days' assignments, plus they needed the room for the kids that needed to be there. It was a joke, and a direct result of the zero tolerance policy.
    You got punished for 2 cigs and half eaten sandwhich? Why didnt you fight it? Thats some BS there

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  • Gtracer
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    Originally posted by homealone View Post
    We could have folding blades under 5" and firearms were to be left in your car. One person brought in a revolver to show his buddy at his locker. He got one day (hour) of detention.
    I brought a knife to school as a bunch (4) guys were going to "jump me" so I took a filet knife, pulled the handle off and stuck it in my zip up binder, "just in case".

    Showed a buddy and next thing you know I am in the principals office with the schools YAC officer and he was telling me how it was 1/16" short of being illegal. He didnt arrest me as he was my fathers buddy so he only measured the sharpended part vs the entire length which he could have measured as I had removed the handle.

    Still got in trouble back then, but there was no "suspension, expulsion, ISS..." Just a school police officer advising me as to why I should never do this again and if I did whom I would have the company of sharing a cell with in the local jail. That was enough for me to not bother anymore...

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  • homealone
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    Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
    I carried a pocket knife all through school and often the teacher would ask who had one to borrow when having to open a box or something. Times have changed.

    In the article, if it truly is a knife for EMT purposes as the kid claims, then I'd sue everyone I could lay eyes on and go for blood.
    We could have folding blades under 5" and firearms were to be left in your car. One person brought in a revolver to show his buddy at his locker. He got one day (hour) of detention.

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  • Gtracer
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    move out of the ghetto and into the country
    That is the plan. You know, it sucks living in the same city for almost 30 years and to look at it now compared to when I grew up...its sad

    I talk to my wife all the time about moving to the sticks, maybe in a few years after I finish school and pay a little more on the house, I can sell and find something. I just hope it is before my 6mo old son gets into school. I just cringe at the idea of the environment he will be subjected too.

    With all of the lawsuits floating around these days, I sure hope this kid sues though, the fact they found tobacco is an issue for him. But I would attack the probable cause as I am not sure there was any.

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  • Cooter
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    move out of the ghetto and into the country

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  • Gtracer
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I had to sit down with my son's teachers and ask if I was going to get a call because he makes everything into a gun. Fortunately, they said "What kid doesn't?"
    So there is hope? I honestly though all was lost and I was going to have to save my vacation days for parent teacher conferences.

    I really want to move out to the sticks...just no money for the land


    the "sensitivity situation" in America seems to have speed up once Obama took office. Its just been a free for all for activist and overly PC types.

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  • fordracing19
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    The times have really changed. I remember getting called to the office and told to stick my rifle behind the seat so someone didnt steal it. This was Ryan high school in Denton in 1996.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk

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  • juiceweezl
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    I carried a pocket knife all through school and often the teacher would ask who had one to borrow when having to open a box or something. Times have changed.

    In the article, if it truly is a knife for EMT purposes as the kid claims, then I'd sue everyone I could lay eyes on and go for blood.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Gtracer View Post
    Talking about guns with my co-workers (also gun enthusiast) is against the rules. Apparently the term/word "gun" is on the companies list of "inappropriate content"....like I am looking at sluts or something online while at work...


    I am going to have so much trouble with my son when he starts going to school. To me guns are as American as Baseball and hotdogs and yet here we are unable to talk about them.
    I had to sit down with my son's teachers and ask if I was going to get a call because he makes everything into a gun. Fortunately, they said "What kid doesn't?"

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    On a different note, My wife was complaining that the catholic kids at her school that came in late on ash wednesday from going to church in the morning were given an unexcused absence, and yet she has to let her Muslim kids out of class for Salat without any repercussion.

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