This item headlined the NRA-ILA Alerts email issued this morning. And good on 'em for bringing it to national attention.
The good news--at least, sort of--is that Marie Morrow will return to Cherokee Trail High School on February 20. The school superintendent, Mary Chesley, ruled Friday (in what is described as "an expedited decision," and one we hope came after due pressure on her from all fronts) that Morrow's official punishment will be "time served." She was suspended February 5, and Chesley ruled Morrow could come back to school as early as February 18 when classes resume after Presidents' Day. My "sort of" comment stems from the fact that any suspension on her record stands at all.
More good news is that the reason she returns the 20th is because she will be able to compete with her drill team (she is a commander of the Douglas County Young Marines drill team) on the 18th at the Merchant Marine Academy in New York, where she plans to go after her graduation from high school. If any college will overlook the suspension on her record, it will be a military academy.
Here's a
follow-up article from the Vail Daily newspaper.
During the hearing, Morrow was praised by Cherry Creek Schools officials, [the town's] mayor and retired military personnel as a bright, focused and highly responsible student who simple forgot she left the prop guns in her Dodge Durango parked at the Aurora high school campus...
Her case triggered public outrage, with talk show radio hosts blasting the state law and school officials who said their hands were tied...
State Sen. Kevin Lundberg, R-Berthoud, plans to introduce a measure next week to allow schools to use their better judgment in cases where a facsimile gun is found on school grounds and there is no intent to cause harm.
Here's a link to the homepage of the Douglas County Young Marines:
http://www.dcyoungmarines.com/. As you would expect, they've been posting news about Morrow as it becomes available.
Last, another link to
an article in the Washington Times about the resolution of the case.
Most "zero tolerance" policies are simply "zero intelligence" policies. This one had me ready to start a letter-writing campaign until I found the information that I was a week late doing it.

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