A Tennessee college student's gun-toting, Trump-supporting graduation photo is sparking controversy.
22-year-old Brenna Spencer, a senior at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, posted a photo wearing a "Women For Trump" t-shirt and lifting it up to reveal a handgun tucked into her waistband. Spencer captioned the pic with "I don't take normal college graduation photos..."
The photo has been retweeted more than 8,000 times. Predictably, the reaction has been split between supporters and critics.
Spencer says she owns several firearms and carries them "everywhere that I'm allowed", which does not include her college campus. She told ABC she expected the photo to get "a little attention", but was surprised by "the amount of hate I got"
Not all the criticisms came from the anti-gun crowd. Some asked why the gun wasn't in a proper holster. Others say she was brandishing a gun to "look cool".
Spencer is set to graduate in May with a major in communications and minor in political science.
Is Spencer making a political statement or just showing off? Should students with proper permits be allowed to carry guns onto college campuses? In what way is this a "college graduation" photo anyhow?