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Posted on August 26 at 10 a.m.Suggest removal

This piece of legislation has nothing to do with indoctrination/doctrination. The purpose for the bill was to make sure that *students* have freedom to express any idea they have. Hope not to burst your bubble but this right/freedom is already "guaranteed" under the Constitution (which is why i understand and approve of the governor's veto).

Indoctrination involves subjugation of ideas from authority (teachers, principals, school board, etc.) on down. In this case I don't see how you can make your argument based on what this legislation was attempting.

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