8th grader suspended and arrested for wearing an NRA t-shirt??

"Logan police arrested Marcum at the school last Thursday after he refused a teacher's order to remove the shirt. White says prosecutors are reviewing the case to determine whether to file charges.

Marcum has said that he was arrested on charges of disrupting an educational process and obstructing an officer, though White said Monday that the Logan County prosecutor's office is reviewing the case to decide whether to proceed."


http://www.oregonherald.com/bnews/story.htm?id=580

So there you go folks. He was not arrested for wearing an NRA t-shirt.

I can't believe they are being obtuse about this.
 
No one said he was. He was arrested because they are saying that by saying NO to the teachers unreasonable request that constitutes 'causing a disruption'

Again... NONE of this would have happened if the teacher had not acted inappropriately. No matter how much you want to place the blame on a kid or his reactions... it is the TEACHER that is at fault.

Where does it say he was arrested for simply saying "no"?
 
It's a school. Schools have dress codes. Oh they left this out of the code! OMG! Freedom!

They'll update their code.

I don't give a shit about this so I won't return this thread. Continue the wanking.

The only thing I saw in the dress code was not to wear anything "disruptive." And the irony is that it wouldn't have been, if the teacher didn't make a big deal about it.
 
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He should be teaching his son that life's unfair and the rules are sometimes petty, so suck it up and wear the shirt on weekends.

My kids' school system had various clothing restrictions through the years. One I remember was those wife beater t-shirts the football players started to wear. The principal said "no can do". A few parents (one in particular a coach's wife) threw a hissy fit. Another one was the length of mini skirts. They had to be long enough so that when the girl sat down or bent over, you couldn't see all the way to Munchkin land.

What kind of idiot sues over a school's clothing requirement or restriction? What kind of lesson's being taught, that if you don't like a requirement take it to court?

Only in America.


The lesson being taught is to stand up for fairness, justice and your constitutional rights.....its what real Americans teach our children....

I pity your kids.
 
The school has not commented on the issue. We do not, at this time, know the details that lead to his arrest.

I wonder why the school hasn't commented. Surely they have people that can justify their actions against this kid???

Open defiance of teachers is not tolerated at schools. If every student was allowed to openly disobey a teachers request to the point it causes other students to climb upon tables and chant the students name it would be chaos and not an enviroment that is conducive to learning.

So if a teacher asks a kid to dance for him/her... the student must comply? Yeah, didn't think so.

A student does not have to blindly accept whatever a teacher tells them to do. If the teacher is in the wrong, they have a right to stand up for themselves. There is NO justification for this type of bullshit from the teacher. NONE.

There is the need for order in schools for the safety of the students and faculty.

There is also a need for the teachers to act responsibly and to not cause a scene because they wish to further a political agenda at the expense of kids.

I think arresting the student was overkill, but at this time I do not know the full set of circumstances.

Zero tolerance is the policies of most schools. There is a right and wrong way to fight the establishment and you openly defy the teacher and not have to face consequences.

Yes, we do not, because the school refuses to comment. The teacher was in the wrong to initiate this. The teacher should be suspended. Zero tolerance should go both ways.
 
Other than the fact that he was arrested? No, but I can probably dig up a news story or two if you really need one. Maybe he didn't. I don't know. But his alleged conduct is what led to the arrest, not the wearing of a t-shirt.
....and that's why the OP was dishonest.
 
The only thing I saw in the dress code was not to wear anything "disruptive." And the irony is that it wouldn't have been, if the teacher didn't make a big deal about it.

This...

ironic that it is many on the left that claim we are the ones being 'obtuse'. They insist upon looking solely at the reaction of the kid, rather than the cause of the reaction.
 
False Republican OUTRAGE.

If the kid simply refused to take off the t-shirt while sitting quietly in a classroom, I support him. If thats the case, I am glad he got arrested because it will give him the legal forum challange the Constitutionallity of the issue.

The article does not say that is the case.
 
You know the whole gun as extension of penis thing is really sort of an outmoded psychological theory. Primarily you and others of your authoritarian ilk tend to resort to this in an attempt to embarrass and ultimately shut down debate. I don't even need a snub nose 38 to make my penis feel bigger it's plenty big enough as it is. So wanna get back to the issue, or should I start in about how you are just a liberal male who has allowed himself to be feminized by the women on the left?

Bawahahaha, Jeebus, your debate skills have now deteriorated to the point you are using "blame the liberals for everything".

I never thought I would see this happen to you. I use to really respect your posting style.
 
False Republican OUTRAGE.

If the kid simply refused to take off the t-shirt while sitting quietly in a classroom, I support him. If thats the case, I am glad he got arrested because it will give him the legal forum challange the Constitutionallity of the issue.

Odd that you think this is a partisan issue.
 
This...

ironic that it is many on the left that claim we are the ones being 'obtuse'. They insist upon looking solely at the reaction of the kid, rather than the cause of the reaction.
Exactly, but ONLY because the kid was wearing a shirt that supports a "right wing" agenda. If the kid had been removed from school because the teacher was offended by a shirt with the image of Martin Luther King on it and the kid refused, you and I would still be upset by it, but so would Mott and Dung. There would be no disagreement here.
 
He should do what I did with my kids. I told them the school is always right. Then if they persisted, I investigated the complaint and repeated that the school is always right.

What happens if this kid gets a job and decides he's entitled to wear whatever he wants despite the corporate clothing policy? Is he going to take Bank of America to court because they told him to wear a suit?

Oh, Sty... one of my sons went to an NRA gun training camp and got an NRA t-shirt, which he wore to middle school with no repercussions. But if the school had told him he wasn't allowed to wear it anymore, he would have complied.


So the school is ALWAYS right.....even when they're wrong.....man, you're becoming more of an idiot by the hour.

I thought we already concluded the shirt was not against the dress code.....


:arrested on charges of disrupting an educational process and obstructing an officer":.....

I see nothing about any dress code.....
 
I actually don't care what his reaction was. If he did overreact, I can sympathize w/ that - because it's absolutely ridiculous that he shouldn't be able to wear a shirt like that.

I mean, that's the story here. People have to be vigilant against this stuff; this is not what we're about.

An important lesson here is how to react when you have been wronged. If you react by lowering youself to their level, or overeact in an unprofessional way or by breaking other legitatmate laws, you LOSE.

If you react calmly, professionally and peacefully, addressing every formal avenue available for redress befor breaking the rule intentionally... You just might change the world.

Rosa Parks did it!
 
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