Posted on 06/05/2003 1:34:45 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
In what has been described as a significant victory for both the First Amendment and firearms owners, a lawsuit against the Montclair, New Jersey Board of Education brought by the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC) was resolved on May 20, 2003, in a court-ordered settlement in which the school board acknowledged violating its own policies and agreed to distribute the gun groups literature to its students. The settlement also required the school board to provide the gun group with ongoing access to the school system or else bar access to all groups via a change in official policy.
The lawsuit was commenced in October 2000, after the school board distributed leaflets advocating anti-gun legislation throughout the school system, but refused to distribute leaflets advocating the alternative point of view. ANJPRC, an official state affiliate of the National Rifle Association, alleged that the school boards actions violated the First and Fourteenth Amendments by using publicly funded facilities to advocate one side of a legislative issue while refusing equal access to the other side. The lawsuit sought a determination of wrongdoing by the Court and injunctions requiring equal access.
This case is really about an attempt to manipulate young minds by presenting only one side of an issue and actively suppressing the other side, said ANJRPC representatives in a May 20 press release. This settlement sends a message to every publicly funded school in America if you try to stifle debate on the Second Amendment, youre going to be held fully accountable.
NRA Chief Lobbyist Chris Cox applauded the decision, observing There is no room for political demagoguery in our schools and this new policy will help insure our children hear both sides of any issue. The clear message to school districts is, you cant play politics with our kids.
The settlement required the school board to distribute three flyers promoting the ANJRPCs 2003 firearms education and training events, including outreach events for youth and women. In the agreements first paragraph, the school board acknowledged that the anti-gun leaflet distribution in 2000 was a violation of Defendant Boards policies relative to the distribution of literature to and by students. The settlement also provided ANJRPC with ongoing access to the school system to promote events, conduct art and essay contests, grant scholarships, and seek establishment of a student club. Alternatively, the school board can amend its policies to bar such activities, but only if such policies apply equally to all organizations.
A copy of the settlement agreement is available on ANJRPCs website at www.anjrpc.org.
Oh, if it were only true. This is one small victory in a war that is all but lost. We have to reeducate our kids to undo the harm the schools have already done.
NJ is particularly anti-gun. I grew up there, and the mindset is almost universal.. people with guns are cops or criminals.
Luckily, I moved to AZ four years ago and now I own several handguns. A lot of the attitude is ignorance, and I think one of the most effective tools to combat ignorance is bringing friends out to shoot.
When they functioned properly, the schools concentrated on academic matters. They didn't flirt with social policy issues that school kids aren't equipped with enough knowledge or perspective to grasp. Back then, most high school graduates emerged able to read and make change from a dollar without electronic assistance. Perhaps we should draw the moral.
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I don't think so. The "politically correct" viewpoint is simply adopted as "common sense" and the alternatives get no attention whatever. That is what is happening around the country now.
Sex education is taught because it just makes sense to prepare our youth for adulthood. Unfortunately, the fact that the rate of out-of-wedlock births has skyrocketted gets no attention.
Similarly, anti-gun material gets presented as "safety" training because it just makes sense that nobody ever got shot if there was not a gun present. The fact that millions of disarmed Jews were gassed in World War II or the fact that millions of Americans successfully defend themselves with firearms every year never gets heard.
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