Student Illegally Targeted for Owning a Gun. WILL DOJ ACT?
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) in New Hampshire, Harrington v. Crawford. The lawsuit challenges the unconstitutional search of a high school senior's vehicle on campus. The student, Jack Harrington, legally owned a handgun and stored it in his truck, always removing it before arriving at school. Despite no evidence of the firearm being on campus, school officials interrogated him and searched his vehicle without consent or lawful suspicion. The SAF argues that legal gun ownership should not lead to coercive interrogation or intrusive searches, potentially setting a precedent for harassing gun-owning students. The video highlights the conflict between exercising the Second Amendment right to gun ownership and the right to protection from unreasonable searches.










