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The southern Illinois teacher proved - now to the world - that she is completely clueless in regards to firearms.
She reported that she caught 4yo Hunter Jackson with a SHOTGUN BULLET.
- I hope to God everyone out there is bright enough to know there is no such thing. ammunition for shotguns are called SHELLS - shotgun SHELLS. What little Hunter had was NOT a shotgun shell.
It was a .22 caliber bullet CASING.
- A .22 bullet could NEVER be confused with a shotgun shell, as the shotgun shell is much larger that a .22 caliber bullet
- It wasn't even a .22 caliber BULLET - it was the SPENT (used) CASING for a .22 caliber bullet. The only way this thing could have been dangerous is if one of those pre-schoolers would have swallowed it - and even then probably NOT!
Hunter is smarter about guns at 4yo than the teacher, who is an adult.
- Why? Hunter had just spent a bonding afternoon learning the beginnings of gun safety from his grandfather, a police officer.
Hunter's mom was given a piece of paper explaining how her son's actions warranted a 7-day suspension.
- Her mom said she would never have allowed him to take it to school had she known.
- He has no access to weapons or ammo ar home, so he could have just found it somewhere, maybe dropped by another child
- he never threatened anyone with it
- It's a tiny SPENT CASING - incapable of hurting anyone.
- This could have been handled by explaining appropriate behavior at school...but of course this would have required a REAL teacher actually TEACHING.
Good gosh our country is so screwed!
Pre-school suspends four-year-old terrorist - Hot Air
Pre-school suspends four-year-old terrorist - Hot Air
She reported that she caught 4yo Hunter Jackson with a SHOTGUN BULLET.
- I hope to God everyone out there is bright enough to know there is no such thing. ammunition for shotguns are called SHELLS - shotgun SHELLS. What little Hunter had was NOT a shotgun shell.
It was a .22 caliber bullet CASING.
- A .22 bullet could NEVER be confused with a shotgun shell, as the shotgun shell is much larger that a .22 caliber bullet
- It wasn't even a .22 caliber BULLET - it was the SPENT (used) CASING for a .22 caliber bullet. The only way this thing could have been dangerous is if one of those pre-schoolers would have swallowed it - and even then probably NOT!
Hunter is smarter about guns at 4yo than the teacher, who is an adult.
- Why? Hunter had just spent a bonding afternoon learning the beginnings of gun safety from his grandfather, a police officer.
Hunter's mom was given a piece of paper explaining how her son's actions warranted a 7-day suspension.
- Her mom said she would never have allowed him to take it to school had she known.
- He has no access to weapons or ammo ar home, so he could have just found it somewhere, maybe dropped by another child
- he never threatened anyone with it
- It's a tiny SPENT CASING - incapable of hurting anyone.
- This could have been handled by explaining appropriate behavior at school...but of course this would have required a REAL teacher actually TEACHING.
Good gosh our country is so screwed!
Pre-school suspends four-year-old terrorist - Hot Air
Pre-school suspends four-year-old terrorist - Hot Air