Students wearing 2nd Amendment shirts kicked out of CA school, lecured (weapons, lobby)
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Scary times. Public schools are now kicking kids out for supporting their constitutional rights. The school admits that the shirts did not violate the dress code policy.
Scary times. Public schools are now kicking kids out for supporting their constitutional rights. The school admits that the shirts did not violate the dress code policy.
The Daily Mail features yellow journalism the way a liver transplant patient features jaundice.
However, from your link:
Two teens were singled out in history class at Lodi High School on Friday for wearing shirts that promoted the National Rifle Association, one mother said.
The T-shirts featured an American flag design made out of shotgun shell casings.
First of all, I thought you guys were all about respecting the flag. If a kid wore a T-shirt to school featuring a design made out of peace symbols, would you still be so outraged?
Second of all, can't you see that wearing a T-shirt covered with shotgun shell casings to your HIGH SCHOOL just might be considered a tad provocative given the epidemic of school shootings in this country?
Oh, wait! Those shootings were all faked just like the one at Newtown was. Never mind.
Guns and the Rights of American citizens are the reason we have an America in the first place.
What is wrong with these Lefty Liberals that would rather toss out and ban what they deem uncomfortable, shocking, hateful? instead of using it to create a debate that the kids might be able to learn something from?
Oh yeah they don't want the kids thinking for themselves especially in California.
Shirts with graphics of bullets on them after the horrible school shootings that have occurred over the last couple of years? Really? Get the **** out!
What students should do: Not wear clothing depicting weapons.
What these students did: Wore clothing depicting weapons.
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Originally Posted by sickofnyc
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The Lodi Unified School District put out a statement after the incident saying it reviewed the incident and determined the shirt did not violate its dress code policy, according to CBS.
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