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California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
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California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
Are these people for real??
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It's nice to see that the economy in California is doing so well that they can waste money on toy buy backs. 
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Re: California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
Another wacky idea from California. Perhaps this is to offset the real guns being given away in Houston....

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Re: California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
i wonder if they take toy rocket launchers too
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Re: California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
I wonder how they're going to pay for it.
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Re: California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
This is all part and parcel of the methodology used by the political left. Eric Holder said, and I quote, "really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way." They get little kids to "turn in their guns"...so that later, when the left wants the real ones turned in, people will already be accustomed to it.
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Re: California elementary school holds toy gun buyback
All I did when I was a little kid was play with toy guns. I would probably already be suspended once or twice from school for using my fingers to form a gun, if I was six today.
Today, I do not have a fixation on guns. I enjoy shooting, but I have been busy and haven't shot in two months.
My father did not like cars. They were transportation. He would always buy the smallest engine for the size car he was buying. We always had pale green cars, because they were cheaper at the dealer. He would try and get the radio removed to save a buck.
Today I have a fixation with cars. I have three more cars than I have people in my house. Most are fast and not really practical. Only two of my cars have four seats.
My name has the model number of one of my cars. None of my cars are green, all have radios except the car with only one seat.
To me the schools are imprinting all the little boys to have real guns when they are older.
So go ahead have toy gun buy backs.
Today, I do not have a fixation on guns. I enjoy shooting, but I have been busy and haven't shot in two months.
My father did not like cars. They were transportation. He would always buy the smallest engine for the size car he was buying. We always had pale green cars, because they were cheaper at the dealer. He would try and get the radio removed to save a buck.
Today I have a fixation with cars. I have three more cars than I have people in my house. Most are fast and not really practical. Only two of my cars have four seats.
My name has the model number of one of my cars. None of my cars are green, all have radios except the car with only one seat.
To me the schools are imprinting all the little boys to have real guns when they are older.
So go ahead have toy gun buy backs.