Posted on 06/15/2013 6:26:40 PM PDT by servo1969
In April 8th grade student Jared Marcum was SUSPENDED and ARRESTED for wearing a NRA T-shirt to school.
Local law enforcement officials confirmed Jared Marcum was arrested over the T-shirt. It was offensive. WOWK 13 Charleston, Huntington WV News, Weather, Sports
Now it looks like Jared could face up to a year in jail. Guns Save Lives reported:
According to a report by WTRF the prosecuting attorney is moving forward with that charge and a judge is allowing the case to move forward. Fourteen year old Jared Marcum could face up to a $500 fine and up to a year in jail (well seriously hope that isnt a real possibility) if found guilty.
According to the report, the arresting officer alleges that when Jared refused to stop talking he hindered the officers ability to do his job and that is where the obstruction arrest came from. Im guessing a 14 year old kid who felt intimidated was trying to explain himself, but lets throw him in jail for good measure.
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Privatize education. Abolish feminism in police agencies (academic feminists preaching to police since the ‘90s against the Second Amendment and other rights).
Teach Robert Peel’s principles in police academy.
Based on recent events, it’s highly doubtful that they are hammered into their heads any longer.
This is yet another example of political correctness run amock in public schools.
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Sounds like SOP. Bow down low before your betters, serf.
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