Posted on 03/17/2018 8:36:03 AM PDT by rktman
ere's an outrageous story to end the week.
A pair of students in New Jersey were reportedly suspended, one for an entire school week, after officials saw they went to the gun range with family and posted a photo of the outing on social media. From NJ.com:
A New Jersey school district that allegedly suspended two high school students this week over a gun photo taken during a family visit to a private shooting range is facing community backlash and the threat of a lawsuit over district policies.
The photo of four rifles, ammunition clips and a gun duffel bag was shared by one of the students on the social media app Snapchat with the caption "fun day at the range," according to Lacey Township resident Amanda Buron, a family friend of one of the students.
A screen capture of the image made the rounds among other students and later brought to the attention of Lacey Township High School officials. Buron said the students received a five-day in-school suspension for violating the school's policy on weapons possession.
Not only do tyrannical, leftist school administrators believe constitutional rights end once students step onto campus, they apparently also believe they shouldn't be exercised freely outside of school jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, while the majority of media focused on high school students who walked out of schools in favor of additional gun control measures this week, a number of students around the country refused to leave their classrooms and held pro-Second Amendment rallies.
One student in Minnesota made a sign that read, "Guns don't kill people, people kill people, we all mourn together," and was was threatened with arrest by administrators.
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The lawsuit will be most gratifying.
Sometimes I just feel like I landed in an alternate world.
You feel like you’re sitting on bleacher seats watching the idiotic actions of liberals.
The school still wants their money for attending, thus the in-school suspension.
The kids should stay home for the five days of the suspension.
What I can’t figure out is what kid cares if they get suspended. When we were kids it meant days at the beach instead of in school.
Or a day at the range. ;-)
The schools zero-tolerance policy says that students cannot be in possession of weapons at any time, whether on or off campus.
It not challenged, the school's next move would have been to announce that language includes weapons that were present at the student's principal residence. Somebody needs to be dealt with effectively...
yep!
I’d post every day I was out showing MORE TIME AT THE RANGE. Thanks superintendent. I am getting more proficient with my firearm.
Moral of the story: Keep your private business off the net!
The new national socialist-democrat party is beginning to clamp down on dissenters in the US.
And there’s absolutely nothing being done by the right to put a stop to it.
There is no indication in the article that the kids brought any guns to school, or that their participation in the outing violated any gun laws. If both those things are true, a lawsuit may be in the works.
It’s so simple, but most people just don’t get it.
Look at Me, Look at Me, Look at ME!
Saw on FOX this morning that the new gun grabber law in Florida has taken guns away from a person already. That person deemed a danger to his own self and others.
It did not say who deemed this person that. Only that they took his four weapons from him.
Gun owners (especially in NJ) = The new Juden. The only thing missing is the school district requiring the students to wear a yellow star that says "Gun Owner"
People shouldn’t have to hide perfectly legal and normal activities for fear of being persecuted by statists.
The Leftest Socialist world is the new look of the "Original Constitution", now looking more like Swiss Cheese if it is used at all. Demand these bullying teachers and School Boards stop the destruction of the United States Constitution...fight back parents and students....don't be bullied by these provocateurs ...they can't legally strip you of your rights.
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