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7th-grader suspended for playing with airsoft gun in own yard

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[h=1]7th-grader suspended for playing with airsoft gun in own yard[/h]Published September 24, 2013FoxNews.com



A seventh-grade student in Virginia Beach, Va., has been suspended from school for playing with an airsoft gun with a friend in his front yard while waiting for the school bus.
WAVY-TV reports that 13-year-old Khalid Caraballo will find out soon if he will be expelled for "possession, handling and use of a firearm" because the guns were fired at two others playing in Caraballo's yard.
A neighbor saw Khalid shooting the airsoft gun in his yard and called 911, telling the dispatcher, "He is pointing the gun, and it looks like there's a target in a tree in his front yard," the station reported.
Khalid claims he never took the toy gun to the designated bus stop or Larkspur Middle School, according to the report. Two other students who fired guns were also suspended.
In a letter obtained by WAVY.com, school principal Matthew Delaney found that the "children were firing pellet guns at each other, and at people near the bus stop." Delaney states in the letter that one child "was only 10 feet from the bus stop, and ran from the shots being fired, but was still hit."
The school's so-called "zero-tolerance" policy on guns extends to private property, according to the report.
Khalid's mother, Solangel Caraballo, said it's ridiculous that her son and his friends were suspended because they were firing the airsoft gun on private property.
"My son is my private property. He does not become the school's property until he goes to the bus stop, gets on the bus, and goes to school," Caraballo told the station.
Khalid told WAVY-TV he thinks the punishment is unfair and may hurt his chances of getting into a good college after graduating from high school.
"It's on your school record. The school said I had possession of a firearm. They aren't going to ask me any questions. They are going to think it was a real gun, and I was trying to hurt someone," he said.


 
Time to fire some school administrators.

Shit like that is only to get them, the kids, used to their employer and the government telling them what to do.
 
Man!

You don't want kids to play with those toys don't make them anymore!

Even though that's a training tool for your military.

Jack asses!
 
"The school's so-called "zero-tolerance" policy on guns extends to private property"

I'd love to see that taken to court because it would not hold up.
 
a toy is not a firearm, WTF, and whats up with the kids name and the mothers name. I refuse to let my kids play with toy guns or video games that involve shooting.
 
a toy is not a firearm, WTF, and whats up with the kids name and the mothers name. I refuse to let my kids play with toy guns or video games that involve shooting.

Why not? You probably grew up with toy guns and had a great time.
 
I refuse to let my kids play with toy guns or video games that involve shooting.

my parents were the same way and I would follow suit if I had any children myself. I love fucking guns but they don't belong in the hands of children.
 
a toy is not a firearm, WTF, and whats up with the kids name and the mothers name. I refuse to let my kids play with toy guns or video games that involve shooting.

Yeah, and in this society its just a matter of time before some kids shoot up a damn school or some movie theatre, don't ya think. :mooh:
 
Keeping Kids From Toy Guns: How One Mother Changed Her Mind - Christine Gross-Loh - The Atlantic
When the boys were three and five we moved to Tokyo. At our kids' Japanese preschool, boys ran around playing all sorts of rough-and-tumble war games. Even more shocking to me at the time, the teachers were actually helping kids make their own weapons out of rolled up newspapers.

Japan also has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world. I'd bet that prohibiting that type of play is more detrimental than supporting it and this is another case of people missing the crux of the problem.
 
i don't know anyone i grew up with that didn't play with toy guns, have cap guns, have bb guns. i also don't know anyone that has been involved in any kind of gun crime except one person that jacked deer. my mom would have died at age 35 if she didn't have a gun to protect herself.
 
It seems to me that everyone is missing the point that the kid is getting expelled for playing with an Airsoft pellet gun his front yard! Who the hell does this principle think he is? They can't do shit with these kids in the classroom, so now they believe they have the right to regulate children's behavior at home. what an argument for home schooling. Time for that kid's folks to call a lawyer. And time for that school district to decide how they want to eat crow, boiled or grilled.
 
Why not? You probably grew up with toy guns and had a great time.
What games do you play with toy guns that don't involve death, do you shoot targets, no, you play cowboys and Indians or cops and robbers. either way its fun to kill your friends right? My dad was in Vietnam and didn't like me having toy guns. After growing up and being a parent I see what he was saying. Besides with the level of retardation in the police force kids get shot for holding toys that look like guns.
 
What games do you play with toy guns that don't involve death, do you shoot targets, no, you play cowboys and Indians or cops and robbers. either way its fun to kill your friends right?

princess and warrior programming for the youth of America
 
LMAO at Japan, they sell used womans panties in vending machines

LMAO...they might not be violent like we are in the states but they certainly have their own issues! fucking sex freaks
 
That doesn't mean this type of play is about violence, however. According to Thompson, it's really about dominance and heroism, winning and losing, and who gets to be the good guy in the end. Sometimes "there is aggression and hurtfulness, and that must be stopped," Thompson says.
Boys and Toys Guns: Does It Lead to Real-Life Violence?

Competition is a huge part of life and fighting is the most instinctive form. How do the young of most mammals play? Suddenly humans have discovered this is all backwards? Based on what? Sensibility?
 
What games do you play with toy guns that don't involve death, do you shoot targets, no, you play cowboys and Indians or cops and robbers. either way its fun to kill your friends right? My dad was in Vietnam and didn't like me having toy guns. After growing up and being a parent I see what he was saying. Besides with the level of retardation in the police force kids get shot for holding toys that look like guns.

I grew up with toy guns, played all those games with them and more. I haven't gone on to murder and kill. My kids play/played with toy guns and they aren't going out on shooting sprees.
 
Boys and Toys Guns: Does It Lead to Real-Life Violence?

Competition is a huge part of life and fighting is the most instinctive form. How do the young of most mammals play? Suddenly humans have discovered this is all backwards? Based on what? Sensibility?

violence in the US is ingrained in the culture here it's everywhere. anyone that has spent enough time out of the US can attest to this. from the toys and games that kids play with to the extreme violence on tv and in movies, you don't see it to the level in any other country in the world.

is it the main problem? experts are on the fence one thing is for sure it certainly doesn't help.
 
we used to play cowboys and indians and would hang my mothers teddy bear in a tree in the front yard. damned outlaw.

maybe it's more harmful to kids to not participate in this type of play where young kids learn clear lines between good guy and bad guy. we used to play so the cowboys chased the bad guy into indian territory and they'd help us track him.
 
Keeping Kids From Toy Guns: How One Mother Changed Her Mind - Christine Gross-Loh - The Atlantic


Japan also has one of the lowest homicide rates in the world. I'd bet that prohibiting that type of play is more detrimental than supporting it and this is another case of people missing the crux of the problem.

lol you do remember ww2, right ? They have a whole lotta heart those little fuckers but we have more over here.

And they don't need to go around killing one another, the Fukashima nuclear plant is doing that for them!
 
What games do you play with toy guns that don't involve death, do you shoot targets, no, you play cowboys and Indians or cops and robbers. either way its fun to kill your friends right? My dad was in Vietnam and didn't like me having toy guns. After growing up and being a parent I see what he was saying. Besides with the level of retardation in the police force kids get shot for holding toys that look like guns.

So what you are saying is being a pussy runs in your family? Don't play with a toy because it may trigger your dad's ptsd or a cop might shot your child? Lol, you are forever more going to by bloody vag in my mind after this.
 
So what you are saying is being a pussy runs in your family? Don't play with a toy because it may trigger your dad's ptsd or a cop might shot your child? Lol, you are forever more going to by bloody vag in my mind after this.
I'm a vet and so is every male in my family, what have you contributed to society other than recycling your starbucks cups
 
What games do you play with toy guns that don't involve death, do you shoot targets, no, you play cowboys and Indians or cops and robbers. either way its fun to kill your friends right? My dad was in Vietnam and didn't like me having toy guns. After growing up and being a parent I see what he was saying. Besides with the level of retardation in the police force kids get shot for holding toys that look like guns.

When we played war with our toy guns, and later with BB guns, once you were "killed", that was it, you had to play dead and miss out on the fun until that round was over. It taught us a valuable lesson that there were consequences from getting shot, much like a hospital stay for being wounded by a real gun. Getting welts from playing with BB guns taught us that if that fucking hurts, then a real gun will be very painful. All of my childhood friends owned guns by at least 12 and went hunting every year. Not one of them has had any incident with a firearm. We also used to have fist fights from time to time when we got made, and even if someone got a black eye or bloody nose, we would always shake hands once the anger was worn out and be best buds afterwards...
 
I'm a vet and so is every male in my family, what have you contributed to society other than recycling your starbucks cups

Contributed to society? I'm not sure. I worked. Always had a job and paid my way. Outside of that, fuck society! I don't give two shits about our fucked society. I would be ashamed to call myself part of it. I live my life by my rules, my morals, and my beliefs.

I think for myself which makes me a bad American, and thus, bad in the eyes of society I would imagine. How is this related to your bloody vag? Seriously, your dad got suckered into fighting a bullshit war for highly unethical cocksuckers, and so he doesn't want you playing with a toy, and then you passed that on to your children. I am not following your line of logical there chief.
 
When we played war with our toy guns, and later with BB guns, once you were "killed", that was it, you had to play dead and miss out on the fun until that round was over. It taught us a valuable lesson that there were consequences from getting shot, much like a hospital stay for being wounded by a real gun. Getting welts from playing with BB guns taught us that if that fucking hurts, then a real gun will be very painful. All of my childhood friends owned guns by at least 12 and went hunting every year. Not one of them has had any incident with a firearm. We also used to have fist fights from time to time when we got made, and even if someone got a black eye or bloody nose, we would always shake hands once the anger was worn out and be best buds afterwards...
after picking up body parts and having a gun held to my head It doesn't seem like a fun childhood game. You guys can buy your kids an arsenal of plastic guns I really don't care. I take my kids to the boxing gym so while other kids are playing in a fantasy world my family is training and enjoy themselves don't see anything wrong with that.
 
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