Mario Alejandro is a U.S. Marine, a war vet and hero. Why, then, was he told he couldn't enter a Six Flags Amusement Park in New Jersey? Well, his shirt (which pictured a machine gun) was considered "offensive." Really? On the back was the organization that sales of the shirt support, the Marine Reconnaissance Foundation, a non-profit organization (reconfoundation.org).
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Remember this? 14-Year-old Jared Marcum of West Virginia was arrested for refusing to remove a National Rifle Association t-shirt he wore to school, won't face criminal charges.
Jared Marcum, a 14-year-old West Virginia student, showed up for class in April wearing a t-shirt with the NRA logo, a picture of a gun and the line, "support your right," written on it. Marcum refused requests to change his shirt saying it did not violate school policy and that it was protected under the first amendment.