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Ok, so in Virginia you can have an unloaded gun, in a rack, in your car.
How many people with guns in their cars (outside of Texas) have gun racks, and keep their guns in it unloaded? How many students, for that matter? Odds are if a student gets caught with a gun, they're going to have a pistol sitting in their glovebox or something. And it's probably loaded. For all practical purposes, you can't legally bring a gun to school in any state. And while we're on the topic, that's absolutely ABSURD that you can even have a gun in a rack in your car, unloaded or not. Johnny pisses you off in English class, and you go to your car during break, grab your unloaded gun... and what do you do? proceed to load it and go shoot Johnny. Yes an extreme case, but guns have ABSOLUTELY NO BUSINESS at schools unless it's in the holster of a police officer |
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It's their lockers, their internet, their parking lot, their property. Don't they have the right to know what is happening on their property? |
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I beg to differ, there have been times where I will park off of school grounds and have a rifle or shotgun in the back of the car so I can go hunting right after school instead of driving 30 miles home, or so I could hunt on the way home. They may have their rules but there are ways to follow the rules and get your way. Remember the 2nd amendment used to be a safeguard against tyranny, do not forget it.
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Slight tangent: a few years ago, there was a large mock trial with a lot of Rhode Island schools involved on this topic. Using every aspect of the law (mostly at the state level), the results were quite simple: lockers are school property, and thusly anything in them can be searched (for the record, I just found it easier to carry everything with me). However, backpacks are not school property. While on the person, they are personal property, and would need a warrant from a judge to search via the fourth ammendment (note that this changes once they enter the locker). Same with cars, though public highway laws still apply in the parking lot. Just a small FYI from my corner of the country. |
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New Jersey vs. TLO Last edited by Adam Y. : 26-01-2005 at 19:54. |
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IMHO - if you go to a school - they may do what ever they want RELATING to what you do IN school and any of your property while in the school's boundaries.
Look at the Detroit school I went to for a few years - you where sent through a metal detector and patted down and than they would search any bags/books/ect. even before you entered the school. Personally - I'm all for it... (This was during Jr. High also) (On males/females that has had a violent past they would request strip searches periodically) |
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You have none...
Bethel School District #403 v. Fraser Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier New Jersey v. T.L.O. But other good reads, not all against your rights, but they define them... Board of Education of Westside Community Schools v. Mergens West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette Tinker v. Des Moines School District |
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well, the lockers are the school property and the AIM is being used through the school network, im sorry to say that everything seems to be legal. I still dont think the aim sniffer is right because i actually feel safer talking on aim than i do in the lunchroom at school. if aim is 'tainted' at ur school, how are going to be able to have a private conversation? unfortunatly, i can see a side for the school. they probably just have the sniffer set to keywords like 'drugs' and so on. you chat may be recorded, but as long as it doesnt contain words like that you should be fine. if u need to, there probably is an encryption software for aim.
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A few comments to this thread:
My old high school, where my brother attends, recently disallowed students wearing hoodies of any sort, stating that firearms and drugs are too easily concealed. They also recently tried to ban students from wearing the color pink, citing it as a gang symbol. Keep in mind that this is one of Hammond's four PUBLIC high schools. The other schools do not have this ban. What do you think? I'm thinking protests. /edit: should I also mention that when I was in 8th grade, my high school was featured on MTV because it automatically suspended any student with a hair color other than 'natural' (normal redhead, blonde, brunette, or black hair)? sigh. Last edited by Amanda Morrison : 29-01-2005 at 00:40. |
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