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Question: Should "zero tolerance" school policies be abolished?
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Junior Chimp
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« on: April 27, 2007, 09:35:23 PM »

Absolutely. It's been proven anyway these idiotic policies don't result in kids behaving any better anyway.

These of course are the type of stupid policies that result in idiotic standards like bringing a Boy Scouts pocketknife to school is considered no different from bringing a gun, or having aspirin on hand is considered no different from having cocaine, or where kids are investigated for "terroristic threats" for writing stories that involve murders and that sort of stuff. I heard once about a kid who was suspended for bringing a "gun" to school, albeit a very small gun, considering that it was a plastic one for a GI Joe action figure.

Ah, I remember the artist who was Killerpollo telling me in real life "look, they list no knives, guns, daggers, ......."   "they don't list icepicks, machetes, weapons of mass destruction"  Wink  Tongue
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