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Little-Acorn
02-25-2012, 05:51 PM
Looks like the hysteria the anti-gun fanatics have been trying to whip up, is really taking root in Canada.

Now a man arriving at a public school to pick up his kids, has been arrested, cuffed, locked in a police car, taken to the station, and strip-searched. His wife was also instructed to report to the police, and their children taken to Family and Children's Services, after their four-year-old daughter drew a picture on a piece of paper, that she said was a gun.

Canada doesn't have a 2nd amendment.

It's an ominous hint about where our own country may be heading as leftist big-govt advocates try harder and harder to ignore ours, and whip up similar hysteria against safe, law-abiding gun owners.

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http://www.wnd.com/2012/02/madness-after-girl-4-draws-gun-pic-at-school/

Madness after girl, 4, draws gun pic at school

Dad: 'I'm picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I'm locked up'
Published: 19 hours ago

A father has been arrested, strip-searched and hauled in for questioning – all because his four-year-old daughter drew a picture of a gun at school.

“I’m picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I’m locked up,” Jessie Sansone, 26, told the Waterloo Region Record in Canada. “I was in shock. This is completely insane. My daughter drew a gun on a piece of paper at school.”

Sansone, a Kitchener resident, had arrived at Forest Hill public school to pick up his children when he was called to the principal’s office. Three police officers informed him he was being charged with possession of a firearm. Then he was escorted out of the school, handcuffed and locked in the back of a police car.

According to Sansone, he didn’t learn what had caused the investigation until hours after his arrest. Other officers arrived at his home, where they instructed his wife to come to the police station and took his other three children to Family and Children’s Services to be questioned.

“Nobody was given any explanation,” Sansone’s wife, Stephanie Squires, told the paper. “I didn’t know why he was being arrested. He had absolutely no idea what this was even about. I just kept telling them. ‘You’re making a mistake.’”

Sansone was forced to undergo a full strip search.

The school principal, police and child welfare officials said there would need to be an investigation to determine whether he had a gun in his home that children could find.

Alison Scott, executive director of Family and Children’s Services, told the Record, “From a public safety point of view, any child drawing a picture of guns and saying there’s guns in a home would warrant some further conversation with the parents and child.”

Waterloo Regional Police Inspector Kevin Thaler said Forest Hill public school had complained that “a firearm was in a residence and children had access to it. We had every concern, based on this information, that children were in danger.”

He told the paper the school officials’ concern wasn’t based merely on the girl’s picture. Neaveh, Sansone’s daughter, also purportedly made remarks about the drawing that troubled officials.

When a teacher asked Neaveh who the man in the picture was, she purportedly said, “That’s my daddy’s. He uses it to shoot bad guys and monsters.”

Sansone said several hours after his arrest a detective apologized and informed him that he would be released without charges.

“To be honest with you, I broke down,” Sansone told the Record. “My character got put down so much. I was actually really hurt, like it could happen that easy. How do you recognize a criminal from a father?”

After his release, authorities asked Sansone to sign a document allowing a search of his house. He said he signed it, even though he had the option to decline.

“I just think they blew it out of proportion,” his wife said. “It was for absolutely nothing. They searched our house upside down and found nothing. They had the assumption he owned a firearm.”

She added, “The way everything happened was completely unnecessary, especially since we know the school very well. I don’t understand how they came to that conclusion from a four-year-old’s drawing.”

Abbey Marie
02-25-2012, 05:53 PM
Wow.
Wonder what they would have done had she drawn a penis.

jimnyc
02-25-2012, 05:58 PM
Wow.
Wonder what they would have done had she drawn a penis.

Sent her to prison. But if a boy draws a penis, they'll have him bring it in to show and tell so that all the other kids can learn about it and ensure fairness.

For this father, I hope this gets straightened out and any/all charges dropped. And while money doesn't solve everything, how else do you "make it right" to a man you had arrested for something so damn silly.

Missileman
02-25-2012, 05:59 PM
Wow.
Wonder what they would have done had she drawn a penis.

As dim as these idiots seem, probably strip-search the mom.

Abbey Marie
02-25-2012, 06:18 PM
I wonder on my more nervous days, if we are heading down the road that ends in us hiding from the "government", like Anne Frank?

Intense
02-25-2012, 06:28 PM
Looks like the hysteria the anti-gun fanatics have been trying to whip up, is really taking root in Canada.

Now a man arriving at a public school to pick up his kids, has been arrested, cuffed, locked in a police car, taken to the station, and strip-searched. His wife was also instructed to report to the police, and their children taken to Family and Children's Services, after their four-year-old daughter drew a picture on a piece of paper, that she said was a gun.

Canada doesn't have a 2nd amendment.

It's an ominous hint about where our own country may be heading as leftist big-govt advocates try harder and harder to ignore ours, and whip up similar hysteria against safe, law-abiding gun owners.

--------------------------------------------------------------

http://www.wnd.com/2012/02/madness-after-girl-4-draws-gun-pic-at-school/

Madness after girl, 4, draws gun pic at school

Dad: 'I'm picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I'm locked up'
Published: 19 hours ago

A father has been arrested, strip-searched and hauled in for questioning – all because his four-year-old daughter drew a picture of a gun at school.

“I’m picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I’m locked up,” Jessie Sansone, 26, told the Waterloo Region Record in Canada. “I was in shock. This is completely insane. My daughter drew a gun on a piece of paper at school.”

Sansone, a Kitchener resident, had arrived at Forest Hill public school to pick up his children when he was called to the principal’s office. Three police officers informed him he was being charged with possession of a firearm. Then he was escorted out of the school, handcuffed and locked in the back of a police car.

According to Sansone, he didn’t learn what had caused the investigation until hours after his arrest. Other officers arrived at his home, where they instructed his wife to come to the police station and took his other three children to Family and Children’s Services to be questioned.

“Nobody was given any explanation,” Sansone’s wife, Stephanie Squires, told the paper. “I didn’t know why he was being arrested. He had absolutely no idea what this was even about. I just kept telling them. ‘You’re making a mistake.’”

Sansone was forced to undergo a full strip search.

The school principal, police and child welfare officials said there would need to be an investigation to determine whether he had a gun in his home that children could find.

Alison Scott, executive director of Family and Children’s Services, told the Record, “From a public safety point of view, any child drawing a picture of guns and saying there’s guns in a home would warrant some further conversation with the parents and child.”

Waterloo Regional Police Inspector Kevin Thaler said Forest Hill public school had complained that “a firearm was in a residence and children had access to it. We had every concern, based on this information, that children were in danger.”

He told the paper the school officials’ concern wasn’t based merely on the girl’s picture. Neaveh, Sansone’s daughter, also purportedly made remarks about the drawing that troubled officials.

When a teacher asked Neaveh who the man in the picture was, she purportedly said, “That’s my daddy’s. He uses it to shoot bad guys and monsters.”

Sansone said several hours after his arrest a detective apologized and informed him that he would be released without charges.

“To be honest with you, I broke down,” Sansone told the Record. “My character got put down so much. I was actually really hurt, like it could happen that easy. How do you recognize a criminal from a father?”

After his release, authorities asked Sansone to sign a document allowing a search of his house. He said he signed it, even though he had the option to decline.

“I just think they blew it out of proportion,” his wife said. “It was for absolutely nothing. They searched our house upside down and found nothing. They had the assumption he owned a firearm.”

She added, “The way everything happened was completely unnecessary, especially since we know the school very well. I don’t understand how they came to that conclusion from a four-year-old’s drawing.”

Sneaky Canadians!!! It's always something. Maybe the kid could draw a picture of the Strip/Cavity Search for Show and Tell.

P.S. Canada is Secretly invading the US!!! :laugh:

Mr. P
02-25-2012, 06:29 PM
I wonder on my more nervous days, if we are heading down the road that ends in us hiding from the "government", like Anne Frank?

You too?

SassyLady
02-25-2012, 09:16 PM
I wonder on my more nervous days, if we are heading down the road that ends in us hiding from the "government", like Anne Frank?

I'm worried about having to hide from the liberals that live in my county..more so than the government. Talk about strident and in-your-face haters.

Dilloduck
02-25-2012, 11:24 PM
I wonder on my more nervous days, if we are heading down the road that ends in us hiding from the "government", like Anne Frank?

All they have to do is ask the ever increasing data bases held by business. They know everything about us.

Gunny
02-25-2012, 11:28 PM
I wonder on my more nervous days, if we are heading down the road that ends in us hiding from the "government", like Anne Frank?

Y'think? Or bearing arms against tyranny.

Gunny
02-25-2012, 11:29 PM
You too?

Makes me want to go oil my firearms.

Gunny
02-25-2012, 11:30 PM
I'm worried about having to hide from the liberals that live in my county..more so than the government. Talk about strident and in-your-face haters.

The most intolerant "tolerant" people you'll ever know.

Gunny
02-25-2012, 11:32 PM
All they have to do is ask the ever increasing data bases held by business. They know everything about us.

NO, they don't. They think they are omnipotent. They can drop as dead from a round to skull as any sand %$#@&.

ConHog
02-26-2012, 12:23 AM
Looks like the hysteria the anti-gun fanatics have been trying to whip up, is really taking root in Canada.

Now a man arriving at a public school to pick up his kids, has been arrested, cuffed, locked in a police car, taken to the station, and strip-searched. His wife was also instructed to report to the police, and their children taken to Family and Children's Services, after their four-year-old daughter drew a picture on a piece of paper, that she said was a gun.

Canada doesn't have a 2nd amendment.

It's an ominous hint about where our own country may be heading as leftist big-govt advocates try harder and harder to ignore ours, and whip up similar hysteria against safe, law-abiding gun owners.

--------------------------------------------------------------

http://www.wnd.com/2012/02/madness-after-girl-4-draws-gun-pic-at-school/

Madness after girl, 4, draws gun pic at school

Dad: 'I'm picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I'm locked up'
Published: 19 hours ago

A father has been arrested, strip-searched and hauled in for questioning – all because his four-year-old daughter drew a picture of a gun at school.

“I’m picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I’m locked up,” Jessie Sansone, 26, told the Waterloo Region Record in Canada. “I was in shock. This is completely insane. My daughter drew a gun on a piece of paper at school.”

Sansone, a Kitchener resident, had arrived at Forest Hill public school to pick up his children when he was called to the principal’s office. Three police officers informed him he was being charged with possession of a firearm. Then he was escorted out of the school, handcuffed and locked in the back of a police car.

According to Sansone, he didn’t learn what had caused the investigation until hours after his arrest. Other officers arrived at his home, where they instructed his wife to come to the police station and took his other three children to Family and Children’s Services to be questioned.

“Nobody was given any explanation,” Sansone’s wife, Stephanie Squires, told the paper. “I didn’t know why he was being arrested. He had absolutely no idea what this was even about. I just kept telling them. ‘You’re making a mistake.’”

Sansone was forced to undergo a full strip search.

The school principal, police and child welfare officials said there would need to be an investigation to determine whether he had a gun in his home that children could find.

Alison Scott, executive director of Family and Children’s Services, told the Record, “From a public safety point of view, any child drawing a picture of guns and saying there’s guns in a home would warrant some further conversation with the parents and child.”

Waterloo Regional Police Inspector Kevin Thaler said Forest Hill public school had complained that “a firearm was in a residence and children had access to it. We had every concern, based on this information, that children were in danger.”

He told the paper the school officials’ concern wasn’t based merely on the girl’s picture. Neaveh, Sansone’s daughter, also purportedly made remarks about the drawing that troubled officials.

When a teacher asked Neaveh who the man in the picture was, she purportedly said, “That’s my daddy’s. He uses it to shoot bad guys and monsters.”

Sansone said several hours after his arrest a detective apologized and informed him that he would be released without charges.

“To be honest with you, I broke down,” Sansone told the Record. “My character got put down so much. I was actually really hurt, like it could happen that easy. How do you recognize a criminal from a father?”

After his release, authorities asked Sansone to sign a document allowing a search of his house. He said he signed it, even though he had the option to decline.

“I just think they blew it out of proportion,” his wife said. “It was for absolutely nothing. They searched our house upside down and found nothing. They had the assumption he owned a firearm.”

She added, “The way everything happened was completely unnecessary, especially since we know the school very well. I don’t understand how they came to that conclusion from a four-year-old’s drawing.”

What a crazy story, but I'm confused as to how something that happened in Canada portends what is going to happen here?

Little-Acorn
02-26-2012, 12:31 AM
As dim as these idiots seem, probably strip-search the mom.

To look for what, exactly?

And look where?

>:-O

logroller
02-26-2012, 01:37 AM
Wow.
Wonder what they would have done had she drawn a penis.


As dim as these idiots seem, probably strip-search the mom.


To look for what, exactly?

And look where?

>:-O

It's not that dumb; that's where I prefer to hide mine.:coffee:

Missileman
02-26-2012, 08:41 AM
to look for what, exactly?

And look where?

>:-o


exactly!

Mr. P
02-26-2012, 09:31 AM
It's not that dumb; that's where I prefer to hide mine.:coffee:

:laugh::laugh::laugh: yep! :2up:

Jess
02-26-2012, 10:32 AM
Wow.

Guess they better never check out my boys' art folders. They're everything from Superman, a Marine(redundant, I know ;)), ninja, Mario or Luigi, a monster, Annakin Skywalker, Venom, the black Spiderman, etc.

Geez - I thought kids having an imagination was good. Plus, it's cool that this little girl looks to her daddy to protect her from bad guys and monsters. That's how it is SUPPOSED to work.

Shadow
02-26-2012, 11:35 AM
All they have to do is ask the ever increasing data bases held by business. They know everything about us.

Especially considering some companies now run a credit check before hiring an employee. Some...complete back ground checks. I'm sure they know far more about our personal lives than we think they do. Hell...just look at the information that can be dug up on a person by searching the internet.

Shadow
02-26-2012, 11:40 AM
Looks like the hysteria the anti-gun fanatics have been trying to whip up, is really taking root in Canada.

Now a man arriving at a public school to pick up his kids, has been arrested, cuffed, locked in a police car, taken to the station, and strip-searched. His wife was also instructed to report to the police, and their children taken to Family and Children's Services, after their four-year-old daughter drew a picture on a piece of paper, that she said was a gun.

Canada doesn't have a 2nd amendment.

It's an ominous hint about where our own country may be heading as leftist big-govt advocates try harder and harder to ignore ours, and whip up similar hysteria against safe, law-abiding gun owners.

--------------------------------------------------------------

http://www.wnd.com/2012/02/madness-after-girl-4-draws-gun-pic-at-school/

Madness after girl, 4, draws gun pic at school

Dad: 'I'm picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I'm locked up'
Published: 19 hours ago

A father has been arrested, strip-searched and hauled in for questioning – all because his four-year-old daughter drew a picture of a gun at school.

“I’m picking up my kids and then, next thing you know, I’m locked up,” Jessie Sansone, 26, told the Waterloo Region Record in Canada. “I was in shock. This is completely insane. My daughter drew a gun on a piece of paper at school.”

Sansone, a Kitchener resident, had arrived at Forest Hill public school to pick up his children when he was called to the principal’s office. Three police officers informed him he was being charged with possession of a firearm. Then he was escorted out of the school, handcuffed and locked in the back of a police car.

According to Sansone, he didn’t learn what had caused the investigation until hours after his arrest. Other officers arrived at his home, where they instructed his wife to come to the police station and took his other three children to Family and Children’s Services to be questioned.

“Nobody was given any explanation,” Sansone’s wife, Stephanie Squires, told the paper. “I didn’t know why he was being arrested. He had absolutely no idea what this was even about. I just kept telling them. ‘You’re making a mistake.’”

Sansone was forced to undergo a full strip search.

The school principal, police and child welfare officials said there would need to be an investigation to determine whether he had a gun in his home that children could find.

Alison Scott, executive director of Family and Children’s Services, told the Record, “From a public safety point of view, any child drawing a picture of guns and saying there’s guns in a home would warrant some further conversation with the parents and child.”

Waterloo Regional Police Inspector Kevin Thaler said Forest Hill public school had complained that “a firearm was in a residence and children had access to it. We had every concern, based on this information, that children were in danger.”

He told the paper the school officials’ concern wasn’t based merely on the girl’s picture. Neaveh, Sansone’s daughter, also purportedly made remarks about the drawing that troubled officials.

When a teacher asked Neaveh who the man in the picture was, she purportedly said, “That’s my daddy’s. He uses it to shoot bad guys and monsters.”

Sansone said several hours after his arrest a detective apologized and informed him that he would be released without charges.

“To be honest with you, I broke down,” Sansone told the Record. “My character got put down so much. I was actually really hurt, like it could happen that easy. How do you recognize a criminal from a father?”

After his release, authorities asked Sansone to sign a document allowing a search of his house. He said he signed it, even though he had the option to decline.

“I just think they blew it out of proportion,” his wife said. “It was for absolutely nothing. They searched our house upside down and found nothing. They had the assumption he owned a firearm.”

She added, “The way everything happened was completely unnecessary, especially since we know the school very well. I don’t understand how they came to that conclusion from a four-year-old’s drawing.”

Totally blown out of proportion...but I can see it happening more and more in the society we currently live in...and without anyone questioning it either. Look at all the blind sheep that back up the governments lies now...just to keep their "guys" in power. Many have no problem standing by and watching people's lives destroyed either...if they are on the wrong side of the political aisle.

revelarts
02-26-2012, 01:26 PM
I wonder what would have happened if he really had a gun?

SassyLady
02-26-2012, 03:35 PM
Wow.

Guess they better never check out my boys' art folders. They're everything from Superman, a Marine(redundant, I know ;)), ninja, Mario or Luigi, a monster, Annakin Skywalker, Venom, the black Spiderman, etc.

Geez - I thought kids having an imagination was good. Plus, it's cool that this little girl looks to her daddy to protect her from bad guys and monsters. That's how it is SUPPOSED to work.

LOL!!! But that isn't how it works in a liberal society Jess....didn't you know that if everyone gives up their guns, and everyone gets the exact same amount of commodities then no one is angry enough to want to take things from each other, thus no guns are needed. A father would not have to protect his family because all families have equally the same.

Uuuuugggghhhh.....I'm moving to Wyoming and sitting on my front porch in my rocking chair with my shotgun...so tired of liberal bullshit.

LuvRPgrl
02-27-2012, 11:33 PM
LOL!!! But that isn't how it works in a liberal society Jess....didn't you know that if everyone gives up their guns, and everyone gets the exact same amount of commodities then no one is angry enough to want to take things from each other, thus no guns are needed. A father would not have to protect his family because all families have equally the same.

Uuuuugggghhhh.....I'm moving to Wyoming and sitting on my front porch in my rocking chair with my shotgun...so tired of liberal bullshit.

Ill join ya if you make it tahiti or something round there