14 years old student suspeneed, arrested and charged for wearing an NRA T-Shirt


Student Charged After Refusing To Remove NRA Shirt

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A West Virginia student was charged with causing a disruption at a middle school when he refused to remove a T-shirt that displayed the National Rifle Association's logo and hunting rifle.

Jared Marcum, 14, said the shirt did not violate Logan Middle School's dress code policy.

"I was surprised. It shocked me that the school didn't know their own dress code and their own policy. I figured they would have known not to call me out on that shirt because there was nothing wrong with it," Marcum said in a telephone interview.

Marcum's stepfather, Allen Lardieri, said the youth was waiting in line in the school cafeteria Thursday when a teacher ordered the eighth-grader to remove the T-shirt or to turn it inside out.

Marcum said was sent to the office where he again refused the order.

"When the police came, I was still talking and telling them that this was wrong, that they cannot do this, it's not against any school policy. The officer, he told me to sit down and be quiet. I said, `No, I'm exercising my right to free speech.' I said it calmly," he said.

Police charged him with disrupting an educational process and obstructing an officer, he said.

"The only disturbance was caused by the teacher. He raised his voice," he said.

The Associated Press typically does not identify juveniles charged with crimes, but Marcum and his family wanted his name and case known.

A call to the Logan Police Department rang unanswered on Sunday and an automated message said the voice mail system was full.

Lardieri said Marcum wore the shirt during five class periods before he was ordered to remove it.

Logan County Schools' dress code, which is posted on the school system's website, prohibits clothing and accessories that display profanity, violence, discriminatory messages or sexually suggestive phrases. Clothing displaying advertisements for any alcohol, tobacco, or drug product also is prohibited.

Their lawyer, Ben White, said that the T-shirt did not appear to violate any school policy.

"I just don't understand why this teacher reacted the way he did," said White, who said he asked school officials to preserve surveillance video of the cafeteria.

White said he planned to meet Monday with Principal Ernestine Sutherland.

A message left Sunday at a phone listing for an Ernestine Sutherland in Logan wasn't immediately returned.

White said schools can place restrictions on students to prevent disruptions, but can't take away their First Amendment right to free speech.

"If a teacher is telling you to do something that's wrong, I don't think you should follow it. But I also don't think you need to do it in a disrespectful way," he said, adding that he does not think Marcum was disrespectful.

White said he also wants to get the criminal charges dropped.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/21/student-nra-shirt_n_3128715.html

PS : I case you don't know both TYT and The Huffington Post are LIBERAL medias, still they strongly disagree with that. It proves that, despite what some may say, liberals aren't anti-gun fanatics...
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
That is very, very, very fucked up. The part that blows me away is that this happened in West Virginia - and Logan, WV at that!!! Hell, I figured they had Bring Your Favorite Rifle to School Day there! That there teacher must be one of them there transplanted Yankee carpetbagger feminist types! :D
 

Mayhem

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PS : I case you don't know both TYT and The Huffington Post are LIBERAL medias, still they strongly disagree with that. It proves that, despite what some may say, liberals aren't anti-gun fanatics...

No, most Liberals ARE anti-gun fanatics. If you don't believe me, read the comments section of any gun related story. But at the same time, Liberals are free-speech fanatics. So in this case, it's a wash.
 

Rattrap

Doesn't feed trolls and would appreciate it if you
No, most Liberals ARE anti-gun fanatics. If you don't believe me, read the comments section of any gun related story. But at the same time, Liberals are free-speech fanatics. So in this case, it's a wash.
You're drawing from a rather slanted demographic to make that statement.
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
He was guilty of a thought crime and the teacher caused the trouble.

His rights were violated. Homeschool your children.
 

Mayhem

Banned
You're drawing from a rather slanted demographic to make that statement.

No, I'm really not. I spent 20 years as a die hard Conservative and 2nd Amendment advocate. I've spent the last 10+ years as a die hard Liberal and 2nd Amendment advocate. In both cases, Liberals have been the adversary when it comes to the 2nd Amendment. Period.
 

Rattrap

Doesn't feed trolls and would appreciate it if you
No, I'm really not. I spent 20 years as a die hard Conservative and 2nd Amendment advocate. I've spent the last 10+ years as a die hard Liberal and 2nd Amendment advocate. In both cases, Liberals have been the adversary when it comes to the 2nd Amendment. Period.
A comment-section on a politically-hot story is a slanted demographic. What you're saying leads to the statement that most anti-gun fanatics are liberals, not the reverse.

That's all I mean. Carry on!
 

bobjustbob

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Who initiated the confrontation and for what reason? I'm glad the kid has a lawyer to bring these things forward. Stand up big man and defend why the kid should take the shirt off. Someone started the ball rolling and should stand up for their reason to do so. I love it. Someone from the school is getting called out and let's see how chicken shit they are.
 
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