After ordering student Haley Bullwinkle to change clothes because
her NRA shirt was deemed "offensive," Canyon High School in Anaheim
Hills has relented, apologized, and made it clear that Bullwinkle can
wear the shirt again if she wants.
As Breitbart News reported
on October 3, Bullwinkle and her father were told the shirt with an
image of a buck, an American flag, a hunter's silhouette, and the
inscription of the NRA violated the schools policy against "offensive,
violent, or divisive clothing."
However, with the NRA threatening a lawsuit and a public relations
nightmare on its hands, the school and the school district changed
course.
According to an NRA news release,
Orange County School superintendent Michael L. Christensen announced
today that Haley's NRA shirt "was not contrary to the school dress code
policy and the student will be permitted to wear the shirt."
Haley and her family also received an apology and "assurance that
training will be provided to staff" so this kind of thing does not
happen again.
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