Posted on 12/05/2021 8:57:42 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” called for a national safe storage law when reacting to James and Jennifer Crumbley being charged with involuntary manslaughter after their son 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley was charged for terrorism and murder in the school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan.
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Once again, the school doesn’t ask parents to take their kids home.
Since when does a school ask the parents to take their kid out of school? If the kid lit fire to the classroom, would the school ask the parents to remove the kid? Of course not.
No. No way. It is none of the government’s business to tell me or anyone else how to store weapons. Or what weapons I buy or make. Or where I buy them. How I carry them. Or where I carry them. No background checks. No nothing. What part of shall not infringe don’t they get? And here in PA, our constitution reads, “shall not question”. Government shouldn’t even bring up the topic.
” If the kid lit fire to the classroom, would the school ask the parents to remove the kid? Of course not.”
The day before he was caught looking up ammo on his cell phone. He broke a school rule, but I imagine that lots of kids look up ammo on their phone.
The day of the meeting his note was found. It bothered staff and the counselor enough to call the parents in. But at that point the killer had actually done nothing to anyone else.
It was the parents, not the school who dropped the ball. I can’t see how the parents can be charged for what they did or didn’t do, but they have been. Their lives are going to be turned upside down, no matter what happens to them legally.
Ya got school shooting every week or so, and this kid is drawing pics of shot up dead people in class while conducting Internet searches for ammo and they don’t suspend him?
Get real.
In fact, I’ll bet ya the parents of all the victims sue that school district for tens of millions.
It’s not the parents responsibility to remove their kids from school when there are obvious serious issues with their kid.
Leeem ask ya, considering all these school shootings, if your kids classmate was found drawing pics of shot up kids and searching out ammo sites while at school, would you be OK if the school kept him in school?
Just 3 hours before the shooting adults completely dropped the ball. Both the school officials and the parents. Wasn’t the first time either.
Good luck enforcing it.
Yeh another gun law. Just what we need.
2nd Amendment aside, where does he imagine Congress gets the authority to regulate how private individuals store their firearms? Even under Wickard, that’s quite a stretch of the Commerce Clause.
Like in Canada during their gun registry days, it would be fun to sign up the local liberals and register guns in their name. Lots of fun can be had.
Good posting that I fully agree with regarding all points.
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