Saturday, September 21, 2013

US: California college bars student from handing out copies of Constitution


veecubed reports

Robert Van Tuinen was stopped from passing out copies of the Constitution at Modesto Junior College.

The Constitution guarantees the right to free speech, but don’t try to pass out copies of it at Modesto Junior College in California.

A student at the school who tried to pass out pocket-size pamphlets of the very document that memorializes our rights got shut down on Sept. 17 – a date also known as Constitution Day.

Campus authorities told 25-year-old Robert Van Tuinen, who caught the whole thing on videotape, he could only pass out the free documents at a tiny designated spot on campus, and only then if he scheduled it several days in advance.

Sources: Fox News

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