Does the Supreme Court Ruling That “.. Schools May Take Steps to Safeguard Those Entrusted to Their Care From.

Question by citizenjanecitizenjane2: Does the Supreme Court ruling that “.. schools may take steps to safeguard those entrusted to their care from.
speech that can reasonably be regarded as encouraging illegal drug use”, open the door for parents of underage children to sue television and print advertises touting booze and cigs?

To a ten year old, to a seventeen year old, alcohol and tobacco are illegal drugs. Parents have been handed a powerful weapon for protecting their children from the dangers of smoking and drinking.

Since one cannot simply “turn off” a bilboard, or a magazine, a sign painted on a city bus, or a television playing in a public venue, children are exposed, against their parents wishes, to billion dollar campaigns directed to one purpose: to encouraging illegal drug use (illegal for those underage).

What do you think? Do you think the Supreme Court ruling against ‘bong hits 4 Jesus’ enables the same parents to sue tobacco and alcohol companies for advertising that their kids are exposed to?

Best answer:

Answer by doug c
I think that if we dont start voting dem to balance out the supreme court, America will be a dictatorship within 20 years

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