Posted on 03/19/2018 9:39:19 AM PDT by rktman
PJ Media previously reported on the story of a 17-year-old high school student from Farmington, Conn., who was originally blocked from participating in a school assembly on March 14 where she had planned to present her conservative and pro-Second Amendment views. Thanks to the attention her story received, the student, Ashley Dummit, was eventually able to participate, and gave a speech at the assembly in defense of Second Amendment rights. In fact, she ended up being the only speaker at the assembly.
Unfortunately, not all incidents involving pro-Second Amendment students have ended so well.
Another high school student, 17-year-old Christian Breault, a senior at Middleburgh Junior/Senior High School, in Middleburgh, N.Y., found himself physically attacked for standing up for the Second Amendment when his school participated in the nationwide walkout on March 14. After the school participated in the walkout, an assembly was held in the school, featuring local law enforcement and community leaders to talk to the students about school safety. Instead of safety, the assembly turned political, tensions rose, and Christian found himself targeted for defending the Second Amendment. His father, Brian Breault, spoke out about the incident on Facebook:
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Lawsuit, sue them for all you can get. They understand losing money.
It’s been public school policy since at least the late 90’s that when there is an assault, the perp and the victim are both to be punished.
When my daughter was in HS in Lakeland, FL in the late 90’s, both parties were AUTOMATICALLY arrested and hauled to the police station. A student could be literally jumped by another, get the crap beaten out of him and be arrested for it. All as a matter of policy.
I listened to him, was very impressed, and looked up more of Nick Freitas’ speeches on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nErh-7jzm80
I think he should run for Congress. I think Trump should offer him a federal position.
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