3/2/2020
Wisconsin Carry, Inc. promotes #2ATuesday
In November of 2018 as part of a lawsuit funded by Wisconsin Carry, Inc. a Federal Judge granted a preliminary injunction against the Principal of Markesan High School forcing them to allow a student to wear clothing depicting non-violent non-threatening images of firearms.
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2018/11/12/wisconsin-high-school-cant-ban-gun-themed-shirts-judge-rules/1958704002/
Wisconsin Carry invites students across the state to express their 2nd Amendment pride by wearing clothing depicting non-violent, non-threatening images of firearms on them on Tuesdays and share images on social media with the hashtag #2ATuesday
Guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens are a cherished part of our nations past and present. Its time to stop the public school's indoctrination against safe, lawful firearm ownership and use.
In the past 2 weeks, Wisconsin Carry has funded 2 additional lawsuits after public schools prohibited students from wearing t-shirts with non-violent, non-threatening images of firearms.
Last week Green Bay Public Schools issued a district wide memoradum from the districts legal counsel advising school administrators that student's clothing depicting non-violent non-threatening images of firearms is ALLOWED.