Delaney Tarr, one of the more prominent anti-gun activists from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, made a sarcastic remark on her Twitter account this morning in regard to the clear plastic backpacks students are now required to wear for their safety:
"Starting off the last quarter of senior year right, with a good ol’ violation of privacy!"
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She followed up with a retweet from a fellow student which showed more backpacks:
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Earlier in the day, Tarr said the following:
"Nothing beats a morning walk through fenced lines with a bag check! Where am I, again?"
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It is interesting how she is complaining about additional security measures that have been put in place at her school - the site of a tragic shooting which claimed the lives of 17 people.
It is also interesting how at the 'March For Our Lives' event last month, Tarr passionately advocated for increased gun control; even to the extent where she stated, "When they give us that inch, that bump stock ban, we will take a mile."
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She is apparently picking and choosing which amendments to support:
-She obviously supports the First Amendment, as she has been very vocal about her thoughts on firearms.
-She is obviously against the Second Amendment, as she, and her fellow students (David Hogg, Emma Gonzalez, etc) have been pushing an anti-gun narrative, along with the liberal MSM, for nearly two months now.
-And now, she is an advocate for the Fourth Amendment, which guarantees protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Why not just wholeheartedly support... every amendment?