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jimmy the one

(2,745 posts)
11. in the closet on this
Fri Jan 9, 2015, 01:31 PM
Jan 2015
Legislation proposed last month by three members of the South Carolina legislature would require public school teachers in that state to spend three weeks each year extolling the virtues of the Second Amendment — as that amendment is understood by the National Rifle Association. The bill requires all South Carolina public schools to “provide instruction in the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution for at least three consecutive weeks during one grading period in each academic year.” Moreover, “the State Superintendent of Education shall adopt a curriculum developed or recommended by the National Rifle Association or its successor organization.”

Yuck, that is utterly disgusting. Hopefully it's just the lunatic fringe (2%) talking, & won't go.

South Carolina Bill Requires All Public School Students To Take NRA-Approved Gun Rights Course

Arg, n-doc, I know why you posted it, for exposure, but I have a hard time 'recommending' this! due the content!
Let's just say, I give you in the closet support. Cheers, ndoc.

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