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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, every rationale possible is being used by the PPs in this thread to excuse the gun owners and their kid (the shooter) passing the blame to anyone else.[/quote] Not true. I blame: The kid The parents (maybe even more than the kid) The school admin (for not calling police/searching the bag/sending the kid home) The laws for giving this kid more rights than his fellow students. I can blame many things at once. An absolutely tragedy that could have been prevented so many ways.[/quote] Tell me what rights this kid has that other kids do not. Name one. You can't because this kid has no more rights than anyone else. This kid has no more rights than any other kid. You sound like one of those insane anti-public school LCPS haters nutjobs. You are ignorant and don't understand the laws related to education. BTW if you are the same poster blaming IDEA and FAPE, YOU ARE AN IDIOT. FAPE AND IDEA have nothing to do with what happened with this kid and would not stop the school from sending the kid home. So much ignorance posted here. [/quote] The push for the rights of troubled kids absolutely are the reason this kid was not told to go home with his parents. It’s the reason they were allowed to “decline” to take him home. And why the school didn’t search him. Schools searched lockers and bags all the time when we were kids. All they needed was an anonymous tip. [/quote] NP. How, precisely, is a school administrator supposed to force a parent to take a child home if that parent declines. Please explain with precision how that works both legally and logistically.[/quote] They can’t anymore. But year ago, they had a lot more leeway to suspend a student, and search them. [/quote] Okay then, years ago during this golden time that you think existed, how precisely would they have forced a parent to remove a child if the parent declined to take the child. You keep insisting there was a time when administration could do that. I want to know exactly that happened.[/quote] It’s already been answered. If the parents won’t, call 911. Danger to self and others. Trespassing. No parental consent required.[/quote] Hahahaha OMG. No, the police did not used to be at the heck and call of school administrators. What an idiot you are.[/quote] I'm a retired educator. Yes, the police did come and remove high school students.[/quote]
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