14 year old boy to get year in jail for wearing NRA T-shirt

If the school has a stated policy of no gun images then the kid is in the wrong.
If they do not have such policy, then they should make one if that is what they want to do.
This is typical boneheaded thinking of school administrators who allowed this to escalate. If they were that concerned then if the child refused then I would have given him a choice of turning it inside out or sitting alone in a room all day and not allowed to make up for graded materials on that day.
But no, once again some power whore school admin escalates the situation to absurdity.

He was given the option of turning his shirt inside out. He refused. It is the student who escalated the situation, not the principal.
 
Welcome to obama's America.

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Has nothing to do with the current administration. This would have been the same scenario under the past administration too, and probably the one before that. There is so much violence nowadays, in the past couple of decades, in schools, i.e., violence from the students towards each other and toward teachers and administrators, that school authorities either have on campus security people or they call the police when a situation escalates due the uncontrolable and unpredictable behavior of students.
 
When America becomes a country that puts people in jail for their fashion sense, it isn't America anymore.
 
When America becomes a country that puts people in jail for their fashion sense, it isn't America anymore.

Long overdue

I'd like to start with those bangers with their pants falling down and some of the people in WalMart
 
When America becomes a country that puts people in jail for their fashion sense, it isn't America anymore.


Since you brought it up - GOPers have been trying to make certain fashions criminalized for years now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/30/fashion/30baggy.html?_r=0

You see these guys?

30baggy190.5.jpg


They look like total morons the way they dress. I think that's penalty enough - that anyone sensible walking by would think "What a couple of idiots" They aren't exposing any private parts though - so making it illegal is just stupid.
 
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When America becomes a country that puts people in jail for their fashion sense, it isn't America anymore.


Since you brought it up - GOPers have been trying to make certain fashions criminalized for years now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/30/fashion/30baggy.html?_r=0

You see these guys?

30baggy190.5.jpg


They look like total morons the way they dress. I think that's penalty enough - that anyone sensible walking by would think "What a couple of idiots" They aren't exposing any private parts though - so making it illegal is just stupid.

I would also like to include some people with tattoos

Haul them into court and have them answer ......WTF were you thinking?
 
When America becomes a country that puts people in jail for their fashion sense, it isn't America anymore.


Since you brought it up - GOPers have been trying to make certain fashions criminalized for years now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/30/fashion/30baggy.html?_r=0

You see these guys?

30baggy190.5.jpg


They look like total morons the way they dress. I think that's penalty enough - that anyone sensible walking by would think "What a couple of idiots" They aren't exposing any private parts though - so making it illegal is just stupid.

What jail time are they facing?
 
When America becomes a country that puts people in jail for their fashion sense, it isn't America anymore.


Since you brought it up - GOPers have been trying to make certain fashions criminalized for years now.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/30/fashion/30baggy.html?_r=0

You see these guys?

30baggy190.5.jpg


They look like total morons the way they dress. I think that's penalty enough - that anyone sensible walking by would think "What a couple of idiots" They aren't exposing any private parts though - so making it illegal is just stupid.

Watching them try to run like that is pure entertainment too.
 
I can see where it would be against the rules to support anything in the constitution - that is terrorism according to the current administration. I guess the kid is lucky they didn't just wisk him off to Guantanamo Bay.

What a crock! That young man deserves an award for standing up for his rights! I will contribute to his defense.
 
I can see where it would be against the rules to support anything in the constitution - that is terrorism according to the current administration. I guess the kid is lucky they didn't just wisk him off to Guantanamo Bay.

What a crock! That young man deserves an award for standing up for his rights! I will contribute to his defense.

Absolutely, all the schools do today is discipline the students and that's a form of terrorism. Let the students be free of dress codes, behavior codes, and all that junk, and for gosh sakes stop that attendance stuff, that's a form of socialism and communism. Kids should be free and have the right to dress as they want and behave as they want. When Bush was in office none of this school discipline took place.
 
I assume this many pages in its been established that he is not "getting jail time for wearing an NRA t-shirt".

No he is being charged with obstruction and could get 1 year. I posted the link.

"Obstruction" of what? Since when is it a crime to tell a school teach to stick it where the sun don't shine? He didn't even do that. He simply refused to do as he was ordered, and the order was illegal.

The reason this is happening is undoubtedly because when the student refused to comply his classmates cheered, and that made the teacher angry.
 
I assume this many pages in its been established that he is not "getting jail time for wearing an NRA t-shirt".

No he is being charged with obstruction and could get 1 year. I posted the link.

"Obstruction" of what? Since when is it a crime to tell a school teach to stick it where the sun don't shine? He didn't even do that. He simply refused to do as he was ordered, and the order was illegal.

The reason this is happening is undoubtedly because when the student refused to comply his classmates cheered, and that made the teacher angry.

Read the link in my other post, basically the cop is claiming the kid obstructed him by talking to much. And the DA is supporting the cop.
 
I laugh at the notion that the left somehow stands for freedom. What a fucking joke!

First of all, this hasn't gone to court yet. I imagine the judge will dismiss the case. Secondly, what makes you think the arresting officer is a Democrat or Liberal? Do you know for certain?

The kid has the right to wear the shirt, just not in school. If he doesn't want to follow the rules, then the school can expel him. They just better be certain to not allow kids to wear any clothing that politicizes gun control in a favorable way.
 
No he is being charged with obstruction and could get 1 year. I posted the link.

"Obstruction" of what? Since when is it a crime to tell a school teach to stick it where the sun don't shine? He didn't even do that. He simply refused to do as he was ordered, and the order was illegal.

The reason this is happening is undoubtedly because when the student refused to comply his classmates cheered, and that made the teacher angry.

Read the link in my other post, basically the cop is claiming the kid obstructed him by talking to much. And the DA is supporting the cop.

Why was a cop even there? What law did the kid break?
 
A year in jail is too harsh, but get him to remove the shirt.
He has the right to wear the shirt no matter what a bunch of idiot socialist retardds say. I think I will join the NRA to get a shirt and wear it to the local Dimwit aka commie, headquarters just to piss the idiots off.
 

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