Friday, September 27, 2019

Man says police restricting his free speech over his anti-gun control car sticker

Via Reborn

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A Sumner County man is claiming his first amendment rights have been violated after Sheriff’s Department deputies cited him for an obscene car sticker.

It shows two rifles sandwiching the letters “U” and “C,” followed by the words “Gun Control.”
According to the official citation, law enforcement says the message spells out the “F word."

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4 comments:

  1. I saw that on our local news out of Nashville. It's the next county over east from me north and northeast of Nashville. --Ron W

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  2. Drag queens dancing around on our streets and throwing dollar bills to a 12 year old tranny isn't offensive, but this is, even were it displaying the F-word it's his right. We can't pick and choose what's offensive or everything will be..
    OH. That's right, everything already is?!

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