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IL: Dixon student sent home for wearing hunting sweater
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Dixon High School junior Clinton Boyer was in need of a sweatshirt, so he asked his dad, Derrick, for an extra one.
Derrick Boyer, 43, gave his son a mustard-colored sweater that reads "I'll stop hunting when they pry the gun from my cold dead hands." The sweater has a picture of a rifle, along with other hunting equipment.
Boyer and his dad might have thought the sweater was OK, but it didn't sit well with school officials Monday.
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mickey
(10/31/2015)
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Quick, somebody get a shirt made up that says "I'll stop writing when they pry the pencil from my cold dead hands" and see if they get sent home for THAT.
If not, this kid should have a slam-dunk lawsuit. |
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