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Saturday, April 28, 2018

Two NJ high school students suspended for going to gun range after school

Lacey Township School District in central New Jersey suspended two high school students after Snapchat pictures showed them at a gun range outside of school hours.

Attorney Daniel Schmutter with the Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs said a lawsuit might be pending since the pictures were non-threatening and not alarming in any way. The two students were simply at a gun range after school hours.

Schmutter indicated in a letter to Lacey Township School District that suspending the two students for posting photos off school grounds and unrelated to school activities was a “very serious violation” of the their rights, according to Patch.com.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What fool administrator let this happen?

Anonymous said...

Progressive school administrators need to be reeled in. They act like the gestapo.

Anonymous said...

Liberals have no idea what they are starting.