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In reply to the discussion: I don't care if if a teacher left a door open or closed the door and it didn't lock. [View all]housecat
(3,138 posts)11. If bartenders can be held responsible for serving drunk patrons, what about gun sellers?
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I don't care if if a teacher left a door open or closed the door and it didn't lock. [View all]
kacekwl
Jun 2022
OP
This "Teacher" episode is a good example of just how fucking low life local law enforcement and
Magoo48
Jun 2022
#42
I care because the local police may have fabricated a scenario that it was propped open by teachers.
SYFROYH
Jun 2022
#5
The teacher clearly assumed the door locked when closed -- if she thought otherwise, no need to prop
karynnj
Jun 2022
#46
If bartenders can be held responsible for serving drunk patrons, what about gun sellers?
housecat
Jun 2022
#11
It's basically a RW idea. They hate public schools & have been trying to defund them for 40 years
Hekate
Jun 2022
#29
Yes they do. I remember the whoop-de-doo over charter schools, which took money from...
Hekate
Jun 2022
#36
Mass shootings happen in unlocked grocery stores, churches, theaters, open air concerts
IronLionZion
Jun 2022
#22