School Survey Asks Families About Their Guns and Politics


“[The Second Amendment] is a great conversation for kids to have in the classroom and definitely for journalism because it applies directly to our Constitution… but the questions that concern me are the ones that ask ‘how many firearms does your parents have at home?’ and ‘what political affiliations do your parents have?’” radio host and gun rights activist Michael Cargill said, who brought the survey to the public’s attention. “That’s private.”

What seems to be a curious information survey very quickly can be used against the student and his family.

“Have you or anyone in your family ever used a gun in a self-defense situation?” another question asks. “If so, please describe.”

That question is particularly alarming because there’s no statute of limitation prohibiting an anti-gun prosecutor from charging someone with murder for using a gun in self-defense. It also means that if you own a gun for other purposes then home defense, you may not need it; and the government can take it.

And Child Protective Services could also use the survey as a pretext to take kids away from a family.

Also, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is increasingly partnering with public schools and sheriff departments and its agents could use the answers provided in a school gun survey to target parents with help from local officials.

Overall, the survey follows an emerging trend by public schools use students’ to invade family’s private lives.

Source: Info Wars

“Doesn’t matter if it’s a journalistic survey, it crosses the line,” one parent said. “This wouldn’t be answered in my home and this is the reason that any poll similar to it is not accurate.”

“Who in their right mind would respond truthfully to something like it?”
Considering the Obamacare Health Survey also demanded to know (for your good health, of course) if you have guns in the house, apparently privacy is a thing of the past. If the survey is not intended to target pro-gun parents and firearm owners, what good is it for then?



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