Posted on 02/16/2018 12:18:18 PM PST by Puppage
LEDYARD, Conn. (AP) Connecticut officials say a 17-year-old high school student has been arrested for commenting, "I could buy an AR-15," the day after the same gun model was used in a high school shooting that killed 17 and injured others in Florida.
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Saying you could buy something is NOTHING like saying theres a bomb at the airport. Jesus, weve lost our collective minds.
Just the left libtards, but they numerous and are deeply entrenched.
I guess Sessions wasted no time investigating what went wrong in Florida.
Sessions is awake? Thats big news.
I could buy an AR-15.
Just sayin’.
As protected First and Second Amendment rights.
Well he can buy one after he turns 18. We don’t have the benefit of knowing how the statement was used in context.
BFD! you got the $$$$ you got the item. Want crack, meth, cocain, et.al..? Show us the $$$ and you can have it. ban Ar 15s, then more AK 47’s will be brought in “made in Venezuela”.
Kids parents need a good attny and after it is dismissed, as it will be, sue the snot out of everyone
Does this student have a history of threats or being a predatory, unstable weirdo, or is this a case of the threat being his use of the 1st amendment to dare speak about the 2nd.
Well I can see why "administrators" would take a zero-tolerance stance.
The school administration demographic is a lot like law enforcement... it is comprised of a certain % of those who derive deep satisfaction through lording over others.
More proof that liberals have absolutely no common sense.
arrested for violating what? The First Amendment right of free speech? The Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms? the Fifth/Fourteenth Amendments right to Due Process of Law?
I’d like to see the context.
If there were precursors, like an argument, or alluding to a school, maybe.
But we are on the edge of a “no tolerance” policy like we’ve never seen.
“Kids parents need a good attny and after it is dismissed, as it will be, sue the snot out of everyone”
As for the suit, it looks to me like everyone involved in it, from the call to the arrest to the filing of charges is going to be guilty of violating this kid’s civil rights under color of authority. That’s EXACTLY what Title 42, Section 1983 is all about - they are PERSONALLY liable.
Seems to me that the kid doesn’t need to go to college except to learn how to put a couple of million bucks to good use.
“Bomb, bomb, bomb...” Greg, Gaylord, Fokker, Meet the Parents”
It wasn’t even necessarily about arresting Cruz for saying what he said. It was about watching him and catching him in the act of trying to carry out the attack. Would have taken a little effort and self-discipline on the part of those watching him, and there was enough evidence and testimony for suspicion to justify the expense. They might have even caught him with some weed and taken the weapons away.
Hindsight? The young folks involved said that they knew of a likely threat. Young people and their parents should report such threats for interview and investigation. Police should follow through.
And bring back the asylums and reform farms. Too many severely psychopathic and psychotic people on their own and getting in trouble.
Outrageous knee-jerk reaction. If they want to stop school shootings all they have to do is allow, on a voluntary basis, qualified adult school personnel to carry concealed weapons. Follow that with a public announcement of the change in policy.
If he’s not 18 it is illegal correct?
Illegal what ?
If hes 12 and sez, “I can drive a car” does he get arrested for threatening to drive a car
Lawsuit ....
Absolutely NOT! Obviously the school and the police don’t understand English!
Instead, they see the word AR15, and their reptile mind takes over, and they do something stupid.
Hysteria is now ruling the country.
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