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by JP Mewley
Sun Sep 29, 2013 8:52 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: "Zero-tolerance" policy on guns extends to private property.
Replies: 42
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Re: "Zero-tolerance" policy on guns extends to private prope

The problem you run into when trying to appeal a school decision is getting a prompt hearing or appeal to the matter. By the time you can get "your day in court" the suspension period has generally already run. You might win, but your kid has missed school or the special event and will be behind scholastically.

As long as the school district controls the calendar or can successfully stall, they win and you and your kid lose, no matter what. Sadly, we are seeing this stall tactic used, not only by school districts, more often than not.

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