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Posted by Matt from CT on March 18, 2005 at 11:40:24 from (66.181.93.142):
In Reply to: Re: Way OT- Punishment posted by FarrviewSouth on March 18, 2005 at 11:01:33:
Don't know about state-to-state Safe School Zone laws, be interested if there is a Federal citation on this one! ----- We can, in part, blame the kid who failed to follow a black-and-white rule. Of course, we can also blame a society that's allowing such nonsense to begin with. The reaction to incidents like Columbine become an almost fanatical overreaction to the other degree. School boards & administrators who are much more comfortable living in a world of black and white, "This is the rule, you broke it, goodbye" then a world of grays, situations, and good (gulp) judgement. Then we wonder it seems fewer and fewer people can exercise good judgement when at every turn we try to make rules, regulations, and laws blacker and whitier and stricter...maybe if you have never had to exercise judgement in a situation, you never learn to use judgement.
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