Tuesday, February 3, 2015

School FOIA response points to law violation by anti-gun filmmaker

The producer of an anti-gun “public service announcement” video appears to have violated California law regarding either real or imitation firearms on school premises, a Freedom of Information Act response by the North Oakland Community Charter School implies by default. Documents provided to Gun Rights Examiner in response to a Public Records Act request partially corroborate the school executive director’s earlier claim that “NOCCS does not allow, condone, or support bringing weapons of any kind (real or replicas) to school.”

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think David says it all in this article. Will the DA and the po-po pull a "David Gregory"? (thus undermining trust in the Rule of Law?) Or we see real people doing the perp walk?
Stay tuned, boys and girls, for the ongoing adventures of Liberals in Bizarro Land?

B Woodman
III-per

FedUp said...

"That the school was not apprised of the firearm “prop” means any personnel not informed of Sincic’s plan could have called the police, whose response might have ended in tragedy."

What tragedy?
Is it likely the cops would have gone berserk and killed innocents, or is it more likely that they'd only kill the douches who brought the gun into the school? The latter does not sound tragic to me.