As the country tries to heal from the horrifying event that occurred in Newtown, CT, lawmakers at the national, state, and local levels have been searching for ways to prevent yet another tragedy from occurring. However, a massive gun-control hysteria has hit the nation by storm, forcing at least the Maryland state legislature to delay the search for a solution to school shootings, and focus their efforts on stopping school officials from abusing students due to a national fire arm phobia. An unprecedented amount of harsh school disciplining begs one to ask the question: “what happened to common sense in the United States?”
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Little Josh is not the only victim of unnecessarily harsh school discipline. In early March this year, Hunter Fountain was celebrating his ninth birthday in Michigan in the traditional way that many children have done for generations in this country. The Fountains baked cupcakes for young Hunter to generously share with his class and decorated the top of each treat with World War II Army men. A classic American tradition and a classic American child’s toy, is there a better mix? Apparently the principle of Hunter’s school believed so. According to multiple news outlets such as, FOX, Yahoo news, The Daily Caller, and other sources the Principle of Schall Elementary School deemed the cupcakes “insensitive” in the wake of Sandy Hook and confiscated the desserts until Hunter’s mother told the school to just take the toy soldiers off and serve the cupcakes without them. Hunter’s Father stated in an interview with FOX News “It disgusted me. It’s vile they lump true American heroes with psychopathic killers.