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NE: A Nebraska High School Is Allowing Seniors to Hold Guns in Their Portraits
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Despite what some might call an epidemic of gun violence in this country (and particularly in schools), the constitution protects your right to bear arms and your right to free speech. For these reasons—one would assume, at least—the local high school in Broken Bow, Neb. is allowing their seniors to pose for yearbook photos holding guns.
The only rules: the photos have to be taken off campus (sorry, kids, no “bring your gun to school” day), and they must be done “tastefully” (as if there were any other way to take a yearbook photo holding a gun??). Phew. |
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