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Originally Posted by Grouch Mar, while I agree with most of what you wrote above, the kid did ask for it. He can say all day long "don't taz me bro" but that doesn't change the fact that he had far more control in the situation than he exercised. He could have easily prevented his impending taz by mearly acting like a civil adult and exiting the room. This isn't about free speach either, the kids political views and intent of causing a disruption nullifies his free speach rights. With freedom comes responsibilty. He chose poorly. |
political views nullify free speech rights? c'mon Grouch... Political views are protected by free speech rights.
I am not sure what it would take to loose your free speech rights. I know being on a school campus helps (suspend free speech rights) as per a recent Supreme court decision.
but thanks for reading my post and finding some common ground, I appreciate that a lot.