>>How does the permission of a Sikh school kid to wear a knife at school infringe on your rights in any way?
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>It generally doesn't, But I may want to wear something that may be classified as a knife and I wouldn't be allowed to.
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>>There's some possibility that he may do harm with it, but then that applies to just about anything anywhere at any time. Cars, baseball bats, plastic bags, a cup of hot coffee, a string or rope, paper, shoes etc could all be used to harm others.
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>Ok I'm with you. Then lets not ban anything. After all, they can all be used to harm/injure a person.
I think a lot like you do Sam. Sorry Jim ;-)
Now that they permit those kind of things based on religion I'm thinking about starting a religion where belts holding grenades are a must and where you absolutely have to carry an uzi at all time.
The name of the religion could be "The preventers". Spread our message of love but because some could react negatively we'll be ready to interact with those individuals. Did I forget to talk about the love factor <vbg>
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