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1 posted on
03/22/2002 7:42:56 AM PST by
vannrox
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To: vannrox
This sounds like something out of a commie country. Is ammo banned in the state?
2 posted on
03/22/2002 7:47:08 AM PST by
illbenice
To: vannrox
why they call 'em MASS-holes
3 posted on
03/22/2002 7:49:20 AM PST by
camle
To: vannrox
I'm as pro second amendment as anybody, but I sure as hell wouldn't want my son's teacher taking him out of state to buy ammo. I'll buy his damn ammo!
I'll wait till I hear the particulars before I start choosing sides.
4 posted on
03/22/2002 7:50:53 AM PST by
dead
To: bang_list
Horror Bump.
5 posted on
03/22/2002 7:51:17 AM PST by
vannrox
To: vannrox
Of course, it's OK for teachers to drive students across state lines to kill thier babies.
If it wasn't for Mass. being on our Northern border, Konnecticut would seem REALLY liberal!
6 posted on
03/22/2002 7:51:26 AM PST by
Psalm 73
To: vannrox
The report did not mention in how the LAW got involved in this issue. Uh maybe their parents told the law.
I know the whacked out gun nuts(i.e I have a right to own a nuclear weapon) will be howling, but that teacher was stupid and I am glad he was arrested.
7 posted on
03/22/2002 7:52:36 AM PST by
Dane
To: vannrox; SamAdams76
I find this story hard to believe. On second thought, it is Massachusetts....
To: bang_list
Ping
9 posted on
03/22/2002 7:52:49 AM PST by
Mr_Magoo
To: vannrox; dead; Registered
Massachusetts Teacher Arrested for driving three teenage students to another state to buy bullets.The leftists shouldn't get too upset yet.
They could have been buying them for a partial-birth abortion.
Then it would be alright again.
To: vannrox
Teacher's Aide Arrested On Firearms Charges
Ammunition Allegedly Later Used In Drive-By Shooting WORCESTER, Mass. -- A teacher's aide in Worcester's public schools has been arrested on federal firearms charges for allegedly driving to New Hampshire with three students to buy ammunition that was later used in a drive-by shooting.
Thomas Currier, 53, was arrested Thursday on a charge of being a felon in possession of ammunition. Currier pleaded guilty to armed robbery in the mid-1970s and served almost two years in a New Hampshire prison.
Currier, a teacher's aide at an alternative public school in Worcester, drove three of his juvenile students to New Hampshire on about Jan. 10 to purchase ammunition which was subsequently used in a shooting in Worcester on Feb. 2, federal authorities said.
"It is unconscionable that someone who is responsible for teaching and mentoring young students would transport them across state lines to purchase ammunition," U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan said.
Currier will remain in federal custody until a detention hearing scheduled for Monday.
If convicted, Currier faces a maximum of 10 years in prison.
Here is the link for the Boston Channel:Teacher's Aide Arrested On Firearms Charges
To: vannrox
I shouldn't let this suprise me after learning that Sean on "Survivor" is a teacher.
To: vannrox
But Massachusetts has no problem with teachers driving students across state lines for an abortion?
To: vannrox
Thanks for the heads-up. I'm sure I'll have to deal with this on this weekend's freep. Being a Mass-hole, until this Commonwealth can straighten itself out, feel free to bash away.
To: vannrox
One of them there ex-hippies. He forgot where he was during the seventies.
41 posted on
03/22/2002 8:46:40 AM PST by
metesky
To: vannrox
Something is fishy here. This is a sort of terrorism case. The jurisdiction given to criminality and retained from law abiding citizens, for example, is getting way too habitual. A gun owner may possess a certain greater jurisdiction than a non-gun owner, but a school teacher has huge jurisdiction over generations of hundreds of students every year that they observe and hence can control. Gun owners do not observe or control people with their guns, hence they have no such jurisdiction over others as everyone is trying to make people believe. IMO school teachers should be hence the priority when it comes to registering people with special jurisdictional powers. Doctors of course would come close second.
Just like loose immigration, there is a conduit for criminality that is wide open, and it is educators in general, especially the tenured ones, as well as certain liberal journalists who hate guns. Now is it any wonder that these very people who use their great jurisdictional powers to observe and control people happen to be the very fascists who not only cry for gun control, but also commit drug crimes and such conspiracy smelling crime of a teacher taking kids to buy bullets.
To: vannrox
I guess we can be sure the teacher isn't gay.
47 posted on
03/22/2002 9:21:55 AM PST by
Tauzero
To: vannrox
His crime is that he was driving three high school students to a nearby state to purchase ammo. Perhaps it's that an unauthorized adult brought minors over the state line period.
It may not have anything to do with the bullets.
To: vannrox
If they crossed state lines to have an abortion or go to some fisting class, then there would be no hubbub.
To: vannrox
Maybe the kids couldn't afford the Massachusetts tax on bullets..it's gotta be what, 125%?
To: vannrox
The title should read "Ex-felon MA teacher's aide arrested for illegal possession of ammunition". The original title does not accurately describe the situation.
65 posted on
03/22/2002 11:58:13 AM PST by
tx4guns
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