Tuesday, April 10, 2018

School Board Exposes The Cold-Hearted Municipality

I just finished watching the April 9, 2018 school board meeting. I was particularly interested in the Firing Range Discussion starting at the 1:19:35 time stamp. I am blown away with what I heard.

Larry Lebowitz asked how the municipality could not share the district's same concerns about proximity of the range to the Goddard School and houses. The Goddard School is within the 1,000 feet Gun Free School Zone, something that I have been questioning for several years now, with high-powered rifles being discharged to kill deer in Public Works and Robb Hollow. The "sharpshooting" sign was recently removed after I posted Public Space Kills Breakdown
Also, I want to point out that even though the "Sharpshooting" program is over, there is at least one sign remaining by The Goddard School, part of the Gun Free School Zone. They can kill there because preschoolers are not protected, under the law.
School Board Liaison to the Commission Al Frioni reported that Philip Weis issued an opinion to the municipality that The Goddard School does not meet the definition, under the statute, of a school. You see, the Gun Free School Zone Act only applies to K-12. School Director after School Director repeated, "They're little kids." Thank you, Larry. Thank you, Elaine. Thank you, Sarah. I have been saying this for years! Even Bill Cooper said that the gun culture is something that he abhors.

Larry, you nailed it! When you said, "How could we, in good conscience, considering what's going on in our world, and what we just heard a couple weeks ago at the symposium that Dr. Steinhauer and the Chief put on,... actually even consider moving forward with this." Amen, Larry.

I must say this. I hope the Democrats on the School Board keep this in mind when voting in the Primary next month. Ask yourself which candidate would agree with you.

One more thing. I just have to put this out there. Remember the statement that Larry made. "This is about supporting something which is contrary to what we have been trying to do, which is to support a safe community for our kids." That is why it kills me whenever Tim Steinhauer notifies parents that there is "sharpshooting" being done in undisclosed areas starting at 4:00 seven days a week and to stay on sidewalks.  Isn't that contrary to what you are trying to do?

5 comments:

Unknown said...

We had been trying to tell these fake liberals/deer haters that sharpshooting was feeding into the gun culture, and subtly teaching kids that we deal with issues through weapon-izing....

Urban/suburban areas are especially inappropriate for guns. Instead of a 'firing range' they should build a place where kids and adults can engage in music, art, theater, and sports. Instead of killing deer, we should fence our gardens and slow down when we drive, being more considerate of humans and other living creatures outside our own selfish interests.

Anonymous said...

Please someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the Goddard School offers a Kindergarten program. Is that not a loophole that should be looked into? The fact that they offer Kindergarten should qualify them to be included in the Gun Free School Zone Act.

Lebo Citizens said...

I tried, 9:46 AM, but I was ignored. From their website

"We proudly offer a PA Department of Education licensed Preschool/PreK/Kindergarten program that nurtures a lifelong love of learning by providing dedicated teachers, as well as providing exceptional child care."
Elaine

Lebo Citizens said...

Here are links from 2015.

https://lebocitizens.blogspot.com/2015/11/things-i-learned-at-foster-school.html

https://lebocitizens.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-goddard-school-is-now-open.html

Elaine

Anonymous said...

Jason--

Your comment is a rhapsody of words. On point. Thank you.