The School That Forcibly Searches Cars Because You're a Gun Owner
This video discusses a lawsuit filed in New Hampshire, Harrington v. Crawford, where a public school allegedly conducted a forcible, non-consensual search of a student's car simply because the student owned a firearm. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk explains that the lawsuit aims to establish that the school district violated the student's constitutional rights against unreasonable searches and seizures. The focus of the legal action is to obtain a court declaration of unlawful conduct, rather than monetary damages or injunctions, emphasizing the importance of education on such legal matters.













