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Texas Schools Are Distributing DNA Kits To Help Identify Kids' Bodies In Emergencies -- Instead Of Gun Control!

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And today on what feels like a dystopian TV show called How Badly Can Texas Continue To Miss The Point? we’re seeing schools in the The Lone Star State sending DNA kits to parents to help identify their kids’ bodies “in case of emergency”.

Yes, really… Texas has been pretty infamous with their controversial way of working and their school system is no exception.

In 2021, Texas state legislature passed Senate Bill No. 2158 requiring public schools to “provide identification kits to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools for distribution to the parent or legal custodian of certain students”.

The bill passed after the horrific murders of eight children and two teachers in Santa Fe, Texas as well as the botched response to the Uvalde shooting of Robb Elementary which ultimately claimed the lives of 19 kids and two adults. Related: Police Search Georgia Landfill For Missing Toddler Quinton Simon’s Body Because making a law to identify children’s dead bodies INSTEAD of making a law to protect them from dying is a perfectly sound scenario to these people… Absolutely abhorrent.

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