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Originally Posted by Rochard
I'm not scared of anything. Ever.
I support the 2nd amendment; I have the same weapon that was on his shirt. However, I believe in common sense. If I send my kid to school with a shirt that says "I like boobies" my kid is going to be sent home. Anyone who thinks otherwise is stupid. Schools have a zero tolerance policy on weapons, and wearing a t-shirt with an assault rifle on it is clearly against that policy.
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Funny you pick that, because they do wear those I Love Boobies shirts to School, No Problem. They wear them to support Breast Cancer, and it is a freedom of speech.
Now I do agree with dress codes, But also you need to look Back at History. Use to take toy guns to school, wear all military stuff, a lot less violence.
Why Stop at Schools? If a Shirt is going to have some magical influence at school, what about video games. What about learning about the Wars? So on so on.
It is the pussification of Political correct BS that is making this country into what is is becoming.
"This morning, he returned to school wearing the same t-shirt, White said."
"Logan County students wore NRA t-shirts today in solidarity with Marcum, White said, adding that Marcum is an honor roll student eyeing a career in the military. Zigmond did not mention any disciplinary action during school today."