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Florida: Students Walked Out Of Class To SUPPORT 2A

Daily Caller: Around 75 Florida students staged a different kind of walkout on Friday than what has been seen on the national news of late.

Sporting at least one Gadsden flag and holding signs with messages like “I support the right to bear arms” and “guns don’t kill people, people kill people,” students from Rockledge High School in Brevard County, Florida wanted to make it clear that “not all students feel” the way other students nationally do when it comes to gun control.

According to Florida Today, the event lasted around 20 minutes before students headed back to class.

Junior Anna Delaney and sophomore Chloe Deaton, sporting a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “my rights don’t end where you feelings begin,” organized the event. Both are reportedly part of the school’s Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Academy.

“We were built on certain rights and that was one of the original rights, that we should have the right to bear arms,” Deaton told the group.  more here

8 Comments on Florida: Students Walked Out Of Class To SUPPORT 2A

  1. Grassroots? Nah…. must be Soros behind it.sarc/off
    I hope it gains traction. Nothing like a true grassroots movement to make astroturf look stoopid…..

    “Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell

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  2. On a similar note – ain’t it kinda funny how Great Mills High School (MD) shooting fell completely OFF the radar?

    The “narrative” must not have been acceptable to the “press.”

    izlamo delenda est …

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  3. I bet most kids outside the coastal onclaves feel the same way. Their parents and friends hunt, no big deal to them except when you say you want to take their guns. Then its game on.

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