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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Students sue over being banned from wearing pro-gun shirts in school

A pair of lawsuits filed by high school and middle school students in Wisconsin allege their First Amendment rights have been violated by school officials who told them they could not wear shirts with pro-gun messages.

A total of three students in two separate Wisconsin school districts say they were told they could not wear clothing depicting pro-gun messages to class.

In the first case, a pair of sophomores at Kettle Moraine High School say principal Beth Kaminski told each student the shirts violated the school's dress code and they must keep them covered with their jackets, the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal reported.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does this have anything to do with not wearing clothing depicting weapons?

Anonymous said...

But they will let you have anti-gun, anti-god and anti-christian pro muslim crap going on... I told you it is all about control and truing what is good into bad and allowing evil to prevail!!!!

Yes it is all about taxes, and control and everything else, but the end end end goal is evil... just evil getting its way, and you clowns just keep on letting it, only to complain about it day after day after day to only not do anything to fix it, when you can...

Anonymous said...

With all the mentally ill, murderous kids that attend schools nowadays, the pro gun message is probably not a good thing to promote in the hallways and classes in schools.