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I don't see how comparing "Tyrone" and his joint to "Mary Beth" and her aspirin has to be the same thing.. Or Lemonjello's aspirin has to be the same thing as John's crack cocaine ? I understand not wanting to be accused of favoritism.. but what's wrong with every instance being charged on its own merits ? Is it just a casualty of political correctness that a joint is the same as an aspirin ? |
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>what's wrong with every instance being charged on its own merits ?
The possibility of inequitable application of the rules. |
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When some idiot gives one to someone else and it causes a problem/liability, like in this case.
Which do you think is a better policy, one that spells out individual drugs by chemical formula/brand name, detailing which are allowed by whom and under what circumstances, or one that says "no drugs, period?" especially when there is no upside to allowing any. |
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They have a zero tolerance policy all the time. I think it is a bit to much. I think they should have a list of stuff like Advil or aspirin or midol what ever it might be that they can walk in the store and buy for legal use. I have not had to deal with this issue with my children but the schools run from the lawyers all the time.
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>Or maybe the school should keep any and all drugs in their possession and when students needs to take their meds, they go to the office to do so.
That is what the policy is. |
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