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Student Told to Remove Gun T-Shirt

by on April 23, 2013

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THE ONLY THING ‘DISRUPTING THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS’ ARE THE EDUCATORS

GUILFORD, Conn. (AP) _ A Guilford High School student says he disagrees with school officials who made him change out of a shirt that has a picture of a gun on it.

Eighteen-year-old Matt Zingarella told WTNH-TV that he was exercising his free speech rights by wearing the shirt to school Monday, but he was immediately asked to change it.

The shirt has a picture of a gun that’s banned in Connecticut and a statement that says, “I plead the second,” referring to Second Amendment gun rights. Zingarella says he was expressing his frustration with new state gun laws.

Zingarella says it doesn’t appear the shirt is banned by the school dress code.

http://connecticut.cbslocal.com/2013/04/23/student-told-to-remove-gun-t-shirt/

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2 Comments
  1. Purveyor's avatar

    Yes, agreed. I might have to order one like it.

  2. rmactsc's avatar

    We have become a nation of political correctness thought police. There is nothing wrong with the shirt that student wore. Support the 2nd amendment.

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