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Student disciplined for T-shirt with gun image
Posted by David Hardy · 12 March 2008 04:24 PM
Story here.
NRA had one of those cases, and won it. Had some fun with the school, pointing out that every classroom has the Virginia flag in it. A flag that depicts a woman holding a spear, a corpse at her feet, and the motto Sic Semper Tyrannis. Oh, and for some reason she has one breast bare. So nobody is allowed to have an image of a weapon, yet in every classroom there is an official image of one, indeed a depiction of homicide, capped with a threat to do, and a bit of nudity!
I like the bullcrap excuse the administrators offer for the restrictive policy. Shows they don't view people as having any rights at all. They just run things the way they see fit.