Sue these people and hold them personally liable

 

NRA shirt

NRA shirt

Another school suspends student for wearing NRA Tee shirt. This is so blatantly unconstitutional that the officials should be held liable for deliberately violating this boy’s freedom. Why should a town’s taxpayers pay for the malicious acts of its employees? Sue these people, render them penniless and out into the street.

A New York high school suspended a student for wearing a National Rifle Association shirt on school grounds, local news reports.

The student, sophomore Shane Kinney, is an avid hunter and fan of the Second Amendment–as are his parents, NRA members Wayne and Kim Kinney.

Administrators at Grand Island High School in Grand Island, New York, told Kinney that he would have to turn his shirt–which depicts the NRA logo and two guns–inside out, according to WGRZ.

The school’s dress code requires students to obey administrators’ instructions relating to attire. It also prohibits clothing that promotes violence. There is nothing in the dress code about political messages, however — and Kinney’s parents said a pro-Second Amendment message is hardly violent.

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  1. weakleyhollow

    I say sue – the school is imposing a political position.

  2. TheWizard

    I’ll bet tea party shirts go over well there, too.

  3. Professor Wagstaff

    Just tell them that NRA stands for “National Restaurant Association”, and your Dad is the head of the local Union. They’ll line up to kiss your butt.

  4. Anonymous

    Interesting, that is my alma mater (I’m embarassed to say). And honestly, the Buffalo and Western NY Area are more conservative than other parts of the state. By the way, their mascot is “The Vikings”. If that doesn’t scream violence, then I don’t know what does.