Kids have the right to bear arms? They can't be deprived of their liberty without due process? Well holy shit. My childhood would have been so much easier if I'd known I could shoot my parents in the face for trying to ground me.What?
Clearly constitutional rights don't apply to minors. If they have the right to free speech, which I by no means concede, it comes from somewhere other than the Constitution. Originally Posted by dgc92
As far as 2A it's state to state. There is no minimum age in Texas to possess a firearm, just to buy one. Originally Posted by greanNow THAT is nonsense. There are specific laws in Texas against leaving a firearm where a minor can get to it. Even in this state full of gun nuts, nobody wants kids to have guns.
Now THAT is nonsense. There are specific laws in Texas against leaving a firearm where a minor can get to it. Even in this state full of gun nuts, nobody wants kids to have guns.Uh, my kid got his first .22 when he was 6. He was shooting in competitions at age 12.
But I finally broke down and looked into it. Apparently kids do have constitutional rights, except in some cases where there's an age of majority. Which makes that gun issue I brought up a little sticky. I'm sure there's answers to it if I cared to find them. But to the main point, the Supreme Court has ruled numerous times that free speech can absolutely be curtailed in school. Checkmate, gin, and yahtzee. I win. The school only backed down because they didn't want the hassle. The principal was legally within her rights to ban candy canes. But this is a classic case of "just because you can doesn't mean you should." Originally Posted by dgc92
Now THAT is nonsense. There are specific laws in Texas against leaving a firearm where a minor can get to it. Even in this state full of gun nuts, nobody wants kids to have guns.I take it you didn’t do well in law school.
But I finally broke down and looked into it. Apparently kids do have constitutional rights, except in some cases where there's an age of majority. Which makes that gun issue I brought up a little sticky. I'm sure there's answers to it if I cared to find them. But to the main point, the Supreme Court has ruled numerous times that free speech can absolutely be curtailed in school. Checkmate, gin, and yahtzee. I win. The school only backed down because they didn't want the hassle. The principal was legally within her rights to ban candy canes. But this is a classic case of "just because you can doesn't mean you should." Originally Posted by dgc92
Uh, my kid got his first .22 when he was 6. He was shooting in competitions at age 12. Originally Posted by CrockOkay, let me rephrase. Even in this state full of gun nuts, nobody wants kids to have unsupervised access to guns.
And you are (finally) correct that students in school dint have the full panoply of free speech rights. Originally Posted by TexTushHogFinally? That's all I ever said, until I got distracted arguing my gun example. My main point, first, last, and always, was that the teachers and students don't have free speech rights. Because if you add a lot of ifs, ands, and buts to it, it's not really a right to free speech, is it?
Can we talk about Christmas songs some more now? Originally Posted by dgc92please do.. I'll try to steer my thread back on course.