On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Rick Root <[email protected]> wrote:
> Again, there is a difference between a "girl scout knife" and a camping 
> utensil.
>
> The girl scout knife is probably sharp, pointed, and dangerous
> (assuming girl scout knives are like boy scout knives)

He had a boy scout knife.

> A camping utensil with a flip out fork, spoon, and knife, is almost
> certainly NOT sharp, nor pointed.  It's probably about as dangerous as
> a plastic knife, and possibly less dangerous than a sharp pencil.
>
> And do you REALLY go through your daughters school bag every morning
> to make sure she didn't put anything in it?  Do you check her pockets
> too?  If so... more power to you.

I pick out her clothes so I know the pockets are empty. I make her
lunch and put it in her back pack and check that her homework is also
in there.
She doesn't have anything illegal to bring to school because I didn't
give her the knife yet. I'm sure this kids parents knew about the
knife and would have explained to a six year old the rules of our
society and about carrying concealed knives in scho

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