When you enroll a child in a Missouri school, you will need to make sure they know what firearms are in your private home. It doesn't matter if it is a public, private, or charter school. So even if you "homeschool" with the internet through a Missouri-recognized cyberschool, this proposed law will affect you.
The new law won't violate the Second Amendment, proponents say, because you can still own a gun or what-have-you. You just have to share that information with the school.
I'm thinking no, thanks. I cannot believe the knee-jerk reactions on both ends of the political spectrum in light of recent events.
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The link to the actual text of the bill if you can't find it in the article: http://www.senate.mo.gov/13info/bts_web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=17148860
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm sure that will go over well. Not to mention, it's not something that can be enforced.
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