http://www.local6.com/news/14857286/detail.htmlMaybe we are too stupid to care for ourselves anymore. This is the inevitable result of needing a law or policy written in stone for everything instead of allowing people to think for themselves and make decisions for themselves. While we're busy teaching our kids to wave plastic made in china american flags and paint swastikas over pictures of the president, we're completely forgetting to teach them to think at all.
12/15/2007 7:28:25 PM
Tolerance
12/15/2007 7:43:35 PM
This thread is definitely not zero lollerance.
12/15/2007 7:48:54 PM
Does the school ban forks, as well? Or do they make everyone eat with plastic utensils?Waaaay overboard, you're right
12/15/2007 7:49:52 PM
Is Marion County the same one that sentenced the boy that was hooking up with his girlfriend to like 20 years or something?
12/15/2007 7:54:48 PM
I think it's great that elementary schools and airlines share a common security code.
12/15/2007 7:59:37 PM
Well, to hear the neocons tell it, if they are muslim then they probably want to blow us up, and you never really know how young is too young for 72 virgins in paradise.
12/15/2007 8:03:55 PM
listen. one day it's food. the next day it's paper. then the next day it's a student. you can't take chances with these kinds of things
12/15/2007 8:16:07 PM
This is fucking retarted and the exact reason i am not sending my kids to public school.My high school tried to expel me for having a laser pointer b.c "it resembles a laser pointer on an assault rifle" luckily my mom is friends with the super intendent and put the retarted intern principal in her place.What I want to know is if it was a butter knife or a 4" fillet knife. If the latter i might understand if the former then that is even worse. The scissors teachers have laying on their desk is more dangerous.[Edited on December 15, 2007 at 9:28 PM. Reason : a]
12/15/2007 9:27:21 PM
This is what happens when you allow ignorance and hysteria to dictate policies and rules, instead of common sense and rationality.
12/15/2007 9:54:21 PM
Zero Tolerance = Zero Thinking
12/15/2007 11:01:38 PM
the article does not contain enough information to make a judgement on this situation. Not surprising, really, coming from a local news affiliate. the most incomplete data is, of course, what exactly this knife was. There is a big difference if she was carrying her dad's hunting bowie knife, or had a 5" locking blade knife, or a swtichblade, or if it actually was just a steak knife, as the article says it was. When I was in elementary school in the 80's, students were not allowed to bring knives to school. Period. I did have friends who would regularly carry knives with them, but really just to "be cool" or whatever, just for show. I went though a phase also where I carried a 5" locking blade knife with me everywhere. Had I been caught with it, I would have expected to be in deep shit. No, the cops wouldn't have come and I wouldn't have been arrested, but 20 years later, I guess this is how schools deal with their problems so they can try to avoid any liability.....
12/15/2007 11:28:13 PM
The article indicates it's a steak knife:
12/15/2007 11:45:55 PM
12/15/2007 11:49:49 PM
^^ yeah, i know that's what the article says. If it's true, and it's a normal serrated steak knife that you would find in any kitchen, then yes - this is obviously a poor application of this law. However, I was questioning the validity and accuracy of the reporting. It says she was "charged with possession of a weapon". Most of us wouldn't consider a steak knife a weapon. So the question is this - was the administration and police being overzealous when they classified a steak knife as a weapon, or did she actually have a type of knife that would be considered a weapon (even though she was not using it as such) and there was just poor communication or sloppy reporting on what kind of knife it was. Overall, my point is you can't make huge rushes to judgement based on a 6-sentence fluff piece written by a local news station.[Edited on December 15, 2007 at 11:55 PM. Reason : .]
12/15/2007 11:55:16 PM
Right, but that's the reason I sought out a second, independent story, as you saw above. Two sources say it was a steak knife. Now, this could be information bias - i.e., both of their accounts being based upon flawed information - but we now have two independent sources reporting the same information.
12/16/2007 12:01:19 AM
12/16/2007 1:03:20 AM
should she have been arrested? noshould she be punished by the school? absolutely
12/16/2007 1:25:12 AM
Somehow, I managed to grow up around knives without ever stabbing anyone. I may have pulled out a kitchen knife and threatened violence against my parents once or twice, but it never amounted to much.I don't have a problem with kids having access to knives. The knife is a common and versatile tool. Kids should learn to act responsibly around knives, not be preventing from using them.
12/16/2007 1:39:11 AM
12/16/2007 4:38:22 AM
sure wish we could edit titles.
12/16/2007 8:41:01 AM
From the second article someone posted:
12/16/2007 10:14:27 AM
^^ It's one thing to have a general school policy against kids having knives, and up to a certain age, it makes sense, but it's an entirely different thing to arrest and charge a 10 year old with a felony because they had a steak knife with which to cut their steak.
12/16/2007 11:11:13 AM
our schools suck
12/16/2007 11:14:07 AM
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12/16/2007 12:38:32 PM
^Don't roll your eyes at me, bitch.I said it was ridiculous that they arrested her.But, in the grand scheme of things, the fact that some mom thought the rules didn't apply to her kid and now her kid has caught some ridiculous charges (that are going to be thrown out) doesn't really concern me.If some kid stabs another kid in the cafeteria with a steak knife he took from someone who was cutting his food, the school system can now say they don't tolerate knives in lunches and that, in fact, they had a girl arrested for it. They can protect themselves from a lawsuit (and they can protect the public from having to pay for it).It's harder for school officials to exercise discretion in the public eye than it is for kids not to bring steak knives to school.
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12/16/2007 9:50:31 PM
Oh, I've been buuuuurned. I mean, just look at how she called out the Duke over in Chit Chat.I better just quit now before I really get served.
12/16/2007 9:52:57 PM
12/17/2007 12:00:57 AM
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12/17/2007 1:41:35 AM
13 Zero Tolerance Horror Storieshttp://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=12352Anyone who can't see that "zero tolerance" has been abused at many schools across our country is an idiot. Now get in line before you get maced in the face or tasered. Good topic.
12/17/2007 4:21:50 AM
^The Heartland Institute...really?
12/17/2007 5:35:07 AM
12/17/2007 5:41:08 AM
^WTF are you talking about?I've been reading about kids getting kicked out of schools for bullshit for a long ass time.The mainstream media has picked up on these stories.And going to a conservative thinktank like the fucking Heartland Institute is fucking lazy and irresponsible, especially for someone like yourself who claims to be all independent and shit.Fuck you.
12/17/2007 5:53:55 AM
The first step to privatizationsocializing something is convincinggetting the government to muck around in a perfectly functioning private industry and break it in order to convince people that a publicprivate service doesn't work. Then you ease them in with something like school vouchersSCHIP. After all, it's for the CHILDREN. And then you convince them that privatepublic is always better. And next thing you know, public educationa functioning private healthcare industry is an artifact.Seriously, Bridget, what is so awful about allowing parents a choice in how their kids are educated? Are you anti-choice? Would you force the same thing upon a pregnant mother wrt disallowing her to choose an abortion? You should welcome private education as a way to better educate our children. Of course, if we did that, then you wouldn't be able to so easily brainwash our children, so I can see the problem...]
12/17/2007 6:51:56 AM
^Healthcare has nothing to do with this topic.I don't even think I'm gonna end up being a teacher, and I have no interest in brainwashing kids. Fuck you, too, for suggesting so.And parents already have the choice to send their kids to private schools so I'm not quite clear on what you're fucking getting at.
12/17/2007 7:03:52 AM
12/17/2007 8:40:26 AM
this is why I appreciated going to a british school for elementary/middle school. We could bring real food to school and a knife to cut it because our parents taught us it was wrong to stab your classmates and/or shoot them.
12/17/2007 10:34:02 AM
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12/17/2007 2:45:21 PM
The public school system sucks. The problems with any bloated gov't funded program is ever visible in education. Worried about teaching to the tests programs like NCLB have watered down public school education to nothing more to stale bread and cheap wine. Then b.c of random shit like columbine and gang violence school treat students like prisoners instead of children. As a 18 yr old high school senior except for the "cool teacher" I couldn't even go to the fucking bathroom w/o a secuirty escort to make sure i wasn't selling drugs and stealing shit while out of class.
12/17/2007 3:11:55 PM
meh. i had a pretty positive public school experience.
12/17/2007 3:14:41 PM