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You can always sue.Moonbat's name is Fussnecker, what do you expect? Country needs an effing enema.
Parents can't sue since the district dropped the suspension, read the article.
You can always sue.
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You said can't. That's an absolute.You need standing to sue; they pretty much abdicated standing by negotiating instead.
-On Thursday, school officials at Edgewood Middle School in Trenton suspended the 13-year-old student after discovering he liked a picture of a gun online.
-After realizing Zach's decision to like the photo was non-threatening, Fussnecker revoked the suspension, which means Zach can go back to school without penalty on Monday.
-It's a different story for the student who posted the picture of the gun on Instagram. He remains suspended. He and his family are expected to meet with school officials next week. The Bowlins hope that meeting goes well, too.
"Hopefully everything works out for the young man in question, that posted it," Marty Bowlin said. "I think it's really over-stepped it, but hopefully there's got to be a happy medium between the both of them. I mean (he) probably made a little bit of a mistake by posting the gun, but hopefully it'll work itself out."
You need standing to sue; they pretty much abdicated standing by negotiating instead.
absa-freaken-lutely
The kid who posted a pic of the airsoft gun is the one who should sue. That the second parents accepted the concept of punishment for the first kid tells me all I need to know.
More pussification of America.
I agree that the suspension is absolutely insane, but the problem with suing the school/school district over stuff like this is that they happily cough up money because it isn't coming out of their pockets. They will turn around and soak more money out of the taxpayers and use it to put even more insane policies in place. This is a case where I would get a lawyer and do my best to do an end-run around the teacher's union. I would be doing my level best to get the superintendent and anyone else involved in this BS fired. THAT is the only way to get this shut down. Suing doesn't impact anyone when it isn't their personal money being taken from them.Everyone involved needs to sue. It's the only way to shut this bullshit down permanently. What kids do outside of school is not the school's business. This is no different in concept from the school that was spying on kids through the webcams in the school issued laptops. It's a civil rights violation and an invasion of privacy.
I get tickled every time we go down to Tennessee and I go to my sister's farm. My now 16 year old nephew has been carrying at a minimum a pistol everywhere he goes on the property for years now. People up here would have a heart attack if they saw that....lol.He'd probably have stroked right out at my daughters prom pics from last year...
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I came home last night to find my 10 yr old kid in his blue TYRANNY t-shirt.. Asked if he wore that to school today to which he affirmatively replied.
Glad I live in a non-completely-moonbat town that is run by level-headed people.