Posted March 31, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

When I was in school, my teachers often urged us to be politically active. Since I went to school in Georgia, they might have preferred my politics lean right, but over and over again they reiterated that it was more important that I be involved than to simply mimic their personal stances. I was already following politics by then, paying far more attention to the news than any kid my age had any business doing, so they probably weren’t speaking to me so much as the class as a whole.

Frankly, I respected that they were more interested in us making stands than making their stands.

Oh, how I long for those days.

The parent of a child whose teacher asked his students to pen letters asking Congress to enact stricter gun laws urged parents to “be vigilant” regarding what their children are taught and told.

According to a Blue Lives Matter report, the assignment from seventh-grade teacher Corey Sanders asked students “to pressure lawmakers to have stricter gun laws in the United States.”

William Lee, who is also a police officer, said on “Fox and Friends” Friday that he wouldn’t have found out about the issue had he …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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