1A gun advertising win in CA

Time to go after schools with their zero tolerance policies (gun shaped poptarts, tshirts with images on them etc.) Is there any other type of speech that can be banned in schools?
 
Time to go after schools with their zero tolerance policies (gun shaped poptarts, tshirts with images on them etc.) Is there any other type of speech that can be banned in schools?
Look up campus reform and all the liberal state schools that push for limited "free speech zones". Theres no shortage of schools repressing right leaning thought.
 
Time to go after schools with their zero tolerance policies (gun shaped poptarts, tshirts with images on them etc.) Is there any other type of speech that can be banned in schools?

Ban all poptarts. Full poptarts are the #1 way to sneak gunshaped ones into schools. They are all dangerous. Just a little nibblin' and you have a full on assault poptart. Just like we don't need assault rifles for hunting, kids don't need poptarts for snack-time, and snacktime isn't even in the constitution.
 
Waiting for the 9th circus to get together and fix this obviously incorrect decision by this district court.

This will most likely be appealed since the original law dates back to 1923 ("No handgun or imitation handgun, or placard advertising the sale or other transfer thereof, shall be displayed in any part of [a gun store] where it can readily be seen from the outside."). The 9th Circus already ruled against the plaintiffs on a request for a preliminary injunction.

However, "First Amendment scholar Eugene Volokh who consulted the plaintiffs" stated, the 9th Circus "did not ever address the First Amendment claims key to the case."

Judge strikes down 'highly paternalistic' California law banning handgun ads, slams state's 'distrust' of gun buyers

Volokh also wrote an interesting paper on the 2nd Amendment in 1998.

The Commonplace Second Amendment
 
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