On Wednesday, thousands of students across America participated in pro-gun control school walkouts sponsored and
organized by the Women’s March. Some student activists in the D.C. area were even able to venture off campus and meet up with Democratic congressmen in front of Capitol Hill to promote their joint support for new restrictions on the Second Amendment.
But while gun control advocates were given pretty free reign yesterday to express their free speech rights, not everyone was afforded the same opportunity. At New Prague High School in southeastern Minnesota, senior
Andy Dalsin says that he was singled out by his principal and threatened with arrest for displaying a pro-Second Amendment poster during his school’s participation in the “National Walkout Day.”