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What does it say about liberals that they are THIS freaked-out by someone who knows how to use an inanimate object? And who knows his facts when it comes to such use?

According to this, Frank Harvey is a junior at Manville High School in New Jersey. He had an assignment to create a video presentation for a class. His chosen topic was how gun control doesn’t actually work – and his topic was approved by his teacher a long time ago. So, he started working on it and he presented it before his class and received an “A” for it. Harvey’s only mistake was accidentally leaving the flash drive with his research in a school computer. Someone found it, and flipped out when they saw the video detailing a story about an armed citizen defending his family from an intruder (What? Did they think the guns in the video were going to start shooting them through the computer screen?) and reported Harvey for having it –

The incident prompted an investigation by the Manville Police Department, who, according to Harvey’s mother Mary Vervan, “looked at his presentation and found nothing wrong.” The school was less understanding. School administrators suspended Harvey and mandated that he undergo a psychological examination before being permitted to return to school.

So, the police didn’t see a problem with it, but the school suspended Harvey AND are making him undergo mental evaluation because he thinks those EEEEEEEEVIL guns are actually a GOOD thing?

You can see Harvey’s video presentation in full here. It’s just a high schooler’s class project – fairly well-researched and put-together. Harvey even said that he showed his video in class and it was well-received by his classmates and his teacher. But now that Harvey’s come under fire for it, even the teacher who gave the assignment and who gave Harvey an “A” for his work is denying she ever assigned the project –

Complicating matters for Harvey, his College and Career Readiness teacher has claimed that she never gave him the assignment. Refuting this claim, Harvey told NJ.com, “She said my project would be perfectly fine…I presented the video to the class and took a few questions from my classmates. My presentation went over well. The whole idea of the assignment was to expose students to an idea they hadn’t considered before.”

This incident has led Harvey to withdraw completely from Manville High and get his GED instead –

Rather than submit to the school’s mandate for a psychological evaluation, Harvey withdrew from Manville High School and now plans to obtain his GED. Vervan is reportedly exploring the family’s options for removing this incident from Harvey’s school records. Suggesting that the potential consequences of this episode go beyond Harvey’s enrollment at Manville High, Vervan told NJ.com, “If the police doesn’t [sic] think there was a problem, why is the school taking these extreme actions and harassing us with child services?”

Sure, there are conflicting stories in this case, but it is really that far-fetched to think that a public school would censor a student for being pro-gun? Or harassing him and his family because of a project that he completed for school? Public schools have been politically correct bullies before – why wouldn’t it happen again?