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Reply to "B-CC Student Newspaper Blows the Lid Off of Drug Use and Distribution in MCPS High Schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“One B-CC student who sells nicotine as well as THC (or marijuana) products to numerous students at B-CC admits, “When I get it from another trapper [slang for a dealer] then it’s from their supplier, which is likely homemade,” adding “you really don’t know what is in it since it’s not r This says it all right here. These kids are just wannabe thugs and are emulating pop culture. Imagine a Bethesda kid talking about Trap culture.[/quote] Many of the kids at bcc come from silver spring. Lytonsville. Lots of subsidized housing with a lot of food insecurity. Something like 20% of BCC’s student body is FARMs. Not sure if you’ve spend much time in that area but there are true thugs who live there and subsequently attend BCC not just wannabe ones.[/quote] Stop it with your racist blame shifting of drug dealing to Silver Spring and minority kids. I am a BCC parent and my kids told me one of the school pot dealers was a kid from his spirits team who lived with his parents in the Town of Chevy Chase. I am so freaking tired of people thinking the rich white kids can do no wrong at BCC. [/quote]You are so right. [b]MCPS needs to look into these kids who know so much about the in-school drug dealers and they will find their answers. This exposé was simply an autobiography of the priviledged kids.[/b][/quote] I am PP. If by the bold you mean that MCPS should lean on the student journalists who wrote the article for The Tattler, in order to get them to divulge their sources, you should know that student journalists are protected by the First Amendment, just like all US citizens. Any student journalists who are approached or pressured by the administration to divulge information should contact the ACLU for representation. BCC administrators should know that attempts by the prior principal (not Mooney) to pressure Tattler journalists to reveal info or stop publishing info were unsuccessful. If by autobiography, you are implying that the Tattler journalists are the ones selling drugs, then shame on you. [/quote]
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