Most parents don’t know it, but a failure to teach spelling to your kids can get you thrown in jail.
Imagine what the teach thought when she got this homework assignment:

In this case, the little girl misspelled “tucks”.
Because you have the right to my opinion . . . .
The Pirate hunting cruise is here!
A friend recently alerted me to this great new adventure, hunting for Somalia pirates:
“To The Point is excited to offer the ultimate adventure cruise along the pirate-infested coast of Somalia!
We board our luxury cruise ship in Djibouti on the Gulf of Aden near the entrance to the Red Sea, and disembark in Mombassa, Kenya seven adrenaline-charged days later.”
Today, the best hunting is for escaped hogs, but hunting for pirates, that sounds like real fun. This pirate hunting cruise has a nice pirate hunting package, with reasonable prices for guns and ammo:
“Rent a full auto M-16 for only $25/day with ammo attractively priced at $16 per 100 rounds of 5.56 armor-piercing:”
Priate hunts supply weapons of your choice
Kill pirates or your money back!
A pirate hunting cruise may be like a whale watching cruise, no promises to see any. However, this pirate hunting cruise guarantees that you and your family will get to kill pirates, very nice:
“We guarantee that you will experience at least two hijacking attempts by pirates or you'll receive an instant $1,000 refund upon arrival in Mombassa.
How can we make that guarantee?
We operate at 5 knots just beyond 12 nautical miles off the coast of Somalia, thus in international waters where pirates have no rights whatever. "
Kill those pirate dogs in safety and comfort!
They even offer testimonials by pirate hunters, and even kids can get confirmed kills:
"Six attacks in 4 days were more than I expected. I bagged three pirates, my wife nailed two, and my 12-year old son sank two boats with the mini-gun. This wonderful cruise was fun for the whole family" -- Fred D., Cincinnati, OH
If you want a 12 gauge, try the Remington 870. As long as you gage the distance right, the salt will penetrate the skin under an inch, and not damage any vital organs, while still delivering a incapacitating sting that will last for days.
Granny with a load of salt rocks
Here is an article showing how to load your own salt shells.
Making your own non-lethal salt loads
Here he used a 12 gauge shotgun (less range) and he concluded the damage at these ranges:
1. At 20 yards, you might scare a dog or some other animal, but you sure wouldn't break the skin.
2. At 10 yards, you might break the skin with a couple of grains, but nothing very serious.
3. At 12 feet, you might get the desired effect, if the desired effect is to "burn" the target with the rock salt.
4. At 4 feet, you might cause a wound requiring a visit to a hospital for a human, or maybe death to a small animal.
In his case, I suspect that he did not use large salt chunks which will penetrate the skin easier than bird shot.
Remember, salt loads for only for scaring varmints (foxes, possums, Europeans) but you must be very careful. People may assume that you are using deadly force and shoot back at you with real bullets, so be careful when using ANY non-lethal load in a rifle or pistol.
Warning: When confronting an unknown intruder, assume that they are armed and use always use a lethal shot. And don't forget, aim for the head!