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Re: Way OT- Punishment
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Posted by Red Dave on March 18, 2005 at 11:05:03 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Way OT- Punishment posted by David B on March 18, 2005 at 10:48:43:
I agree that a pellet gun isn't in the same class as an Uzi as far as killing potential goes, But come on now, anybody who is STUPID enough to bring a gun, any gun, to school these days sure needs to grow up and learn something about common sense and good judgement. Doesn't this kid read the papers or watch TV? What did he expect them to do, pat him on the head and tell him to be a good boy and take it home? I don't agree with zero tolerance policies, but the schools have them anyway. Didn't he know that? A junior in high school should have known better than to pull a STUPID stunt like that. In this day and age, no court in the country will rule against the school in a case like this, no matter if no harm was intended or not. Now he will learn about a thing called "consequences for his actions". It's a shame that he didn't think a little before hand.
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