As Joe has said repeatedly, anti-gun folks should seek out a therapist for their condition
Guns in senior portraits OK if done tastefully, Nebraska school board says
You’ve seen those senior class photos of kids posing with footballs and musical instruments.
Now graduating seniors attending a central Nebraska school district are free to pose with firearms for their school yearbook picture, as long as it’s done tastefully.
School board members voted 6-0 Monday to allow such photos in the Broken Bow Public Schools after parents pressed for the change, according to Superintendent Mark Sievering.
The community of 3,500 people is rural, about 65 miles northwest of Kearney.
Hunting, skeet and trap are popular in the community and firearms are common, Sievering said. Broken Bow’s annual Nebraska One Box Pheasant Hunt draws hunters and celebrities from all over the country, he said.
Amazing, nothing bad will happen because a student’s favorite hunting rifle appears in the yearbook.
And anti-2nd Amendment civil rights types will wonder why.