Originally posted by Zkribbler
If it's not against the religion to wear dull knives, and if an easy standard could be set up to determine whether a knife were dull or not, I think this would be a suitable compromise.
If it's not against the religion to wear dull knives, and if an easy standard could be set up to determine whether a knife were dull or not, I think this would be a suitable compromise.
"If some students consider it unfair that Gurbaj Singh may wear his kirpan to school while they are not allowed to have knives in their possession, it is incumbent on the schools to discharge their obligation to instill in their students this value that is...at the very foundation of our democracy."-Louise Charron
Originally posted by notyoueither
And no, despite thousands of Sikh students having carried these over the years, there has never once been an incident of one being used as a weapon.
And no, despite thousands of Sikh students having carried these over the years, there has never once been an incident of one being used as a weapon.
"I had to ensure the rules of security of the school were respected," Ms. Descoteaux said Wednesday. The same rules forbid penknives and even snowballs, she added.
nowhere near the dimensions of the crap Pyrodrew posted.
The lad seems to have picked up an unhealthy fixation with Canada.
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