MrsSpringsteen
Blue Crack Addict
http://www.thewmurchannel.com/news/3759048/detail.html
So what do you think, should he be allowed to?
So what do you think, should he be allowed to?
Angela Harlem said:Um. It's a gun. How is it different to someone wanting to pose with a guillotine or a machette? Perhaps a Cat'O Nine Tails or one of those torture wheels.
nbcrusader said:I note that the photo show him holding the gun in a non-threatening way - it is clear that this is a hobby of his.
MrsSpringsteen said:
The lawsuit seeks a temporary injunction so the picture can appear in the yearbook and a permanent injunction against the "pick-and-choose policy" of what photographs are published, Dean said.
swizzlestick said:
Is it the gun that scares people or the violence its user possesses? I am sure this kid is a great kid. Why is this any different than someone posing with their dog? Or their sports car that is their pride and joy? What if he was posing with his bow and arrows? Or a slingshot? I understand the school doesn't want to give a threatening presence, but why then would they allow the picture to placed in a "sports community" section? Back when I was in high school, we had guys posing with their Rodeo gear. There even was one guy who posed in one of those clown wigs. If anything this photo is promoting responsible gun ownership. Society does a great job of painting this horrible picture of guns as a whole, but cannot do the same when something positive comes up about them.