Pain? Getting shot with a non toy type pain? Old school Tonka over the toes type pain? Getting bonked on the noggin by a infants wooden toy block type pain? Some people would melt from water pistols. I saw it on TV.
Suspended for fire arms which they are not. Are they really firearms as claimed Karrie?
Don't you mean the safety of the CHILD. I can't imagine there are very many kids who haven't played cops and robber or cowboy and Indians. I remember a neighbors little boy about 3 or 4 years old at the time. His mother would not buy him a toy gun, so he used his hands pointed like a gun and shouted " bang bang".I love it. I think every kid that ever shows any kind of "violent tendency" should be expelled "for the safety of the children."
The boys are suspended from school for "possession, handling and use of a firearm" and may be expelled the remainder of the year.
Larkspur Middle School principal Matthew Delaney said an investigation found the "children were firing pellet guns at each other, and at people near the bus stop."
TOYS not firearms. Get it? If they threw Tonkas they are still toys. It might be a little annoying but it still toys.
I can easily demonstrate the hypocrisy of all this and demonstrate where the school has jurisdiction and where they don't. Wait until your kid gets beaten up while walking to/from school and then try to sue the school. They will very quickly tell you the kids are not under their supervision or care until they get on the school grounds and are no longer under their supervision or care once they leave. Seriously, this is an example of people letting the school overstep it's authority.
For doing it in their backyard?If a 12 year old bashes a fellow student in the head with a Tonka truck, they'd still get suspended. They're not at the 'woops' age.
For doing it in their backyard?
Khalid Caraballo and his friend Aiden were playing with airsoft "zombie hunter" guns in Khalid's yard, when a neighbour called 911, local station WAVY-TV reports. The toy guns shoot rubber pellets.A$s
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See the difference?
You're right, there is a difference. In one instance the school will follow the law regarding their jurisdiction over our children to avoid paying a settlement and in the other instance they will ignore the law and claim jurisdiction beyond their legal boundaries. Parents like you will gladly allow the second because it seems right they should be punished but you will quickly cry foul when you are turned away by a court in your lawsuit.There's a difference between being financially liable for the behaviours of people, and being able to suspend them for beating your kid up.
The idiocy of this piece is that it's sensationalizing it based on the presence of toy guns and trying to make it into something unique when it's not.
These kids caused physical injury to classmates at a bus stop. They are not unique in being suspended for it.
Khalid Caraballo and his friend Aiden were playing with airsoft "zombie hunter" guns in Khalid's yard, when a neighbour called 911, local station WAVY-TV reports. The toy guns shoot rubber pellets.
Khalid Caraballo and his friend Aiden were playing with airsoft "zombie hunter" guns in Khalid's yard, when a neighbour called 911, local station WAVY-TV reports. The toy guns shoot rubber pellets.
If it was reported by the media, it must be the whole truth.
I am just saying it is not within the legal scope of the school to do it.
How much?uh huh. The bus stop and all the other students are in their backyard. Tell you what, if you're buying that, I've got a great investment opportunity for you. But, if the best you can come up with to refute the police and principals' findings, is insults, carry on with your day petros, you're hardly worth my time..