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TROY, Ill. — Anti-gun hysteria hit a disturbing new low this week in one Illinois town, when 4-year-old Hunter Jackson was suspended from preschool for bringing a harmless object — an empty shell casing — to school.
The boy had put it in his pocket without his mother knowing.
“He’s cried about it and he doesn’t understand why his school hates him,” Hunter’s mom, Kristy Jackson, told Fox 2. “It’s paranoia, and it’s something that’s become quite an epidemic where guns are automatically assumed that they’re bad.”
Hunter was suspended from A Place to Grow Preschool for seven days because he brought a spent .22 caliber bullet casing to school. The preschool had previously given Jackson a letter saying her son would be disciplined for pretending he was shooting things on the playground. The preschool also called the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
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“I’m not sure how a seven-day suspension teaches my son anything about tolerance, anything about why he was wrong,” Jackson said. “It just means his school doesn’t want him there because of things he enjoys.”
Hunter apparently found the bullet in a field while visiting his grandfather, a police officer.
Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/current-events/boy-takes-bullet-casing-to-preschool-officials-suspend-him-and-call-child-services/
The only thing he did wrong was to be a normal boy and as we all know that’s unacceptable, their crazy actions enforce a fear of life and the raising of yet another robot, even though the boy is only four he must be told in an adult way the teacher are mentally STUPID.
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When are parents going to get fed-up enough to pull all the kids out of the schools. One week of that and they would start singing a different tune. A good old “walk out” seems in order.