The boy was questioned by the principal and a sheriff's deputy, who also wanted to search the family home without a warrant, Henkelman said. "He started asking me questions about if I have firearms, and [the deputy said] he's going to have to search my house. Search my house? I just wanted to know what happened."
No search was performed, and the deputy left Henkelman's home after the father answered questions in a four-page questionnaire issued by the Sheriff's Office.
I don't think so. Kiss my ***. I'm not filling out a questionnaire and you're not searching my house without a warrant. Questioned my kid without me present. WTF Parents need to start suing these schools and the cops until they figure out we have rights.
No search was performed, and the deputy left Henkelman's home after the father answered questions in a four-page questionnaire issued by the Sheriff's Office.
I don't think so. Kiss my ***. I'm not filling out a questionnaire and you're not searching my house without a warrant. Questioned my kid without me present. WTF Parents need to start suing these schools and the cops until they figure out we have rights.
And this my friends is yet another reason my MY kids will never go to public school ..... what a crock of crap
What has our country become? I am not sure any more.
For those of you that have been in this for a while, at what point did the public perception of guns become negative?
So if I sing the National Anthem will I get suspended for talking about bombs and rockets?