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NRA T-shirt = $500 fine & year in jail for 14yr. old student in W. VA?
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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2225410" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I remember being told once by a principal and some others at a school that students don't have those rights. My senior year I only had one actual class at my high school as I was a transfer as a Sophomore and actually had enough credits to graduate as a Junior without even trying. I made them pay for college classes as I had already maxed out what was available in their computer programs, the only other actual class was a shop class, LOL. I was supposed to have a phys ed class after lunch and I never even went to it that year, only counted as 1/8th credit anyway so WTH right?</p><p></p><p>I would wear budweiser shirts, big johnson shirts among other crap just to piss them off. They would tell me to turn it inside out or go home I would tell them "see you later" they tried the game of not graduating and when I informed them that I was already eligible for graduation there was nothing they could do. I always played it straight before that year so I was going to have fun no matter what.</p><p></p><p>But sorry to say what I was wearing was advertising beer, which I couldn't buy anyway or with big sexual innuendos, a kid wearing a shirt that is at the most patriotic though differs from a teachers opinion is just bull. The school system has become a breeding ground for sheeple and the teachers are there to force students to conform to the system. All they want to produce is factory or office workers who do as they are told and never think outside of the box. Supporting an opinion about a right that is bestowed upon us through the constitution does not conform to their system and therefor the thinker must be forced into submission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2225410, member: 29706"] I remember being told once by a principal and some others at a school that students don't have those rights. My senior year I only had one actual class at my high school as I was a transfer as a Sophomore and actually had enough credits to graduate as a Junior without even trying. I made them pay for college classes as I had already maxed out what was available in their computer programs, the only other actual class was a shop class, LOL. I was supposed to have a phys ed class after lunch and I never even went to it that year, only counted as 1/8th credit anyway so WTH right? I would wear budweiser shirts, big johnson shirts among other crap just to piss them off. They would tell me to turn it inside out or go home I would tell them "see you later" they tried the game of not graduating and when I informed them that I was already eligible for graduation there was nothing they could do. I always played it straight before that year so I was going to have fun no matter what. But sorry to say what I was wearing was advertising beer, which I couldn't buy anyway or with big sexual innuendos, a kid wearing a shirt that is at the most patriotic though differs from a teachers opinion is just bull. The school system has become a breeding ground for sheeple and the teachers are there to force students to conform to the system. All they want to produce is factory or office workers who do as they are told and never think outside of the box. Supporting an opinion about a right that is bestowed upon us through the constitution does not conform to their system and therefor the thinker must be forced into submission. [/QUOTE]
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