Old Apr 28, 2004 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by LiLRexen
So basically this kid would actually have to be pointing a gun at someone before he is perceived as a threat?
No what I'm saying is that they should use common sense. Do they really believe that the kid has the capability and intention to do harm to the President? Maybe they know something we don't, like the kid has a history of violence and access to weapons. I didn't read that part in the article so I'm guessing no.

*edit: by "they" i mean the school administrators
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