School-Marms Don't Like No Guns Allowed "Sign"

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It kind of figures that if this were happening anywhere, it would be in Chicago! I am happy, though, to realize I haven't loss my sense of wonderment...:eek::eek::eek:
 
This really cracks me up. We have truly become a nation infested with stupid morons.

Yahoo!

I understand being nice to people. Don't be rude. Just because you can't agree is not a reason to insult but some people have such stupid ideas that I think they should be told they are stupid and to shut up and go stand in a corner. :mad: Larry
 
maybe they don't know what a Browning High Power is and prefer glocks

I was going to post "why do ya gots no love for the Hi-Power?" (or words to that effect), but you beat me to it. :D
 
Well you know they can't put the picture on it because guns aren't allowed in school, even drawings someone could get suspended.
 
Saw a sign the other day that summed up the best place for people like that principal, "Prison". Everyone is the same (no class envy), only the guards have guns, double fenced, and individuals are locked up most of the time. Very safe environment, and most importantly only the "authorities" are armed, liberal nirvana:)

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This really cracks me up. We have truly become a nation infested with stupid morons.

Yahoo!

They can change it from an image of a gun to the word "Gun" replacing it. However, I doubt many of the students can even read that word--let alone the lawmakers and ""educators.""
 
At first they thought about just using signs that read "No Guns Allowed", but realized that the product of their educational system may not be able to read well enough for that to work.

Dang it--beat me too it. :D
 
"You can't look at this (sticker) and not think about Sandy Hook," the principal added.

Wait what?? Really?
 
"Nolan stressed that she is very concerned with "safety and security" and concerned that, somehow, someone could wrongly interpret an image of a gun emblazoned with the universal sign for prohibiting something."

Really? What else could you interpret it as? Unless I've been misinformed, the circle with the diagonal bar means one thing and only one thing...NO
 
Reminds me of a sign that graced the entrance of a bar I patronized a few times in Oklahoma City in the 80's that read "No guns, knives, or spiked wrist bands allowed". Maybe they should do as that OKC bar did, and spell out all the rules. English and Spanish of course.
 
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