School district allows students to pose with guns

By Michael Daly
Updated October 25 2014 - 12:08pm, first published 6:03am
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
SCHOOL PORTRAIT: Dustin Langenberg of Bertrand, Nebraska, poses with a gun and a truck. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography
FAMILY TIES: Nebraska senior Kalen Mazenkowski poses with a rifle given to him by his grandfather. Photo: Brian Baer Photography

A rural American school district has voted to allow high school seniors to pose with guns for their yearbook photo, resulting in a flood of calls from across the country.

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