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Possession of firearm in school zone charge Tomah

littlewolf

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I'm not sure that it's the same here, but if it is all I can say is it reminds me of the airports and their new full body scans, if schools are so dangerous that the kids need to give up all rights to be there I don't want my kid there. same with the airlines, if they are so dangerous we need a full body scan I will just take the bus.

No they want you to build HIGH SPEED RAIL ! but I'll drive instead.
 

phred

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Date: Oct 12, 2007
According to Stevens Point Police Capt. Kevin Ruder, the student said he had accidentally brought the gun to school after hunting Thursday morning.

This according to the abstract of archived articles from the Stevens Point Daily Journal.
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/stevenspointjournal/results.html?st=basic&QryTxt=gun+in+car+at+SPASH

more info costs money....

Maybe somebody in Point can find out more info. Evidently this kind of "mistake" has happened before.
 
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