PSA--steal guns from parents

UncleEd

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Just watched a public service announcement over on Drudge in which a concerned teen boy steals his mother's loaded pistol from her dresser, takes it to school and puts it on teacher's desk. He says, "Can you take this away? I don't feel safe ...."

Credits indicate the charter school fully cooperated with the film.

I see the clip has gone viral on a lot of sites pointing out the stupidity.
 
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IF the charter school cooperated with the filming on site, I wonder if they have broken some rules, even if the gun (as I suspect) is fake.
 
Sounds like it could send a wrong message from what it is intended to send which is not good in the first place. Not well thought out, but then it is from the gun grabbers.
 
Here's the "gun" in question. It's a Crosman pellet pistol.

Here's the video in question. It clearly shows the child committing several acts that would be felonies if it was a real gun.

The author is a selfie-obsessed nobody named Rejina Sincic, whose "activism" seems to be limited to a Twitter account. Frankly, this really isn't a threat to us. All this incident has done is make her a national name.
 
A recent comment about the video made me wonder...

if the "gun under the bed" that the child is supposed to steal is an NFA item, does it then rise to the level of federal crime?
 
So, they want to encourage a child that may or may not have had ANY gun training to pick up and handle a possibly loaded weapon and bring it to school. Wow, that is a recipe for disaster. "Well officer, I did what the PSA said to do. I took dad's gun from his night stand and put it in my backpack to bring to my teacher. When I threw my bag in the car there was a loud noise and my sister just slumped over. I don't know what happened.":(
 
This is not new,,,

Remember California in the late 70's,,,
They had state sponsored PSA's telling kids to turn their parents in for marijuana use.

There is nothing new under the sun.

Aarond

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My wife showed me the clip on Facebook just a few minutes ago. The good news, it had about 13,000 dislikes and around 100 likes as of a few minutes ago along with a lot of negative comments on Facebook. At least there are more sane people out there than idiots.
 
Hey at least the kid kept his finger off the trigger. A lot better than the add Bloomberg put up last year with the farmer sitting on the tailgate pointing the gun in his kids direction lol.

I like how the YouTube video has under 200 likes and 19,000 dislikes lol....when will the morons get it:rolleyes:
 
aarondhgraham said:
Remember California in the late 70's,,,
They had state sponsored PSA's telling kids to turn their parents in for marijuana use.
Except doobies don't have the potential to kill innocent bystanders when someone without any training sticks one loose in a knapsack and a pencil gets wedged in the wrong place. :eek:

This is a STAGGERINGLY irresponsible video.
 
I sat back and laughed for a solid thirty seconds just because if the like/dislike ratio. 187 Likes-20k+ Dislikes as of now :D. That really is a stupid video.
 
197 ups, 21,481 downs as of now. That's cracking me up watching that gap grow greater & greater. What a hilariously off-kilter piece of liberal trash that was.
 
At the moment, it appears she's taken it down. This may or may not have been a result of my reporting it.

Video advocates theft of firearms, illegal juvenile possession of handguns, and illegal possession of firearms on school grounds.
 
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speedrrracer said:
A recent comment about the video made me wonder...

if the "gun under the bed" that the child is supposed to steal is an NFA item, does it then rise to the level of federal crime?
I don't think it has to be NFA. A kid that age can't have a carry license/permit, so carrying the gun anywhere within 1000 feet of a school would be a federal crime.

Someone mentioned this at work today. We decided the kid committed larceny (theft), violated the federal school zone law, probably violated the state's law regarding firearms in schools, and I think one of the guys had another that I can't remember. And one of my co-workers likened it to pre-war Nazi Germany.

The link no longer works, so she has either taken it down or taken it private.
 
Great, now I'm going to have students putting guns on my desk?!? Bad enough when they put their grubby little fingers on it!!!
Well, maybe they'll turn in something good. We get to keep them.......right?
 
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