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What's new about this? I remember that even a few decades ago they could search backpack's and lockers just because they felt like it. Also, if they are on "safety plans" they should not be in the regular school system anyway. They should be segregated to a school with all of the rest of the misfits and every staff member should be armed and trained.

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From the post: "Colorado school officials don’t need a warrant to search students on safety plans for weapons, the state’s supreme court ruled Monday, finding such searches lawful and not in violation of a student’s Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches.

The ruling stemmed from a case involving a 14-year-old who brought a weapon to Denver’s John F. Kennedy High School in 2019. The student – a 9th grader only identified in court documents as “J.G.” – was previously found guilty of several firearm-related offenses and was subject to daily searches as part of a safety plan, which he complied with through the end of that school year."

What's new about this? I remember that even a few decades ago they could search backpack's and lockers just because they felt like it. Also, if they are on "safety plans" they should not be in the regular school system anyway. They should be segregated to a school with all of the rest of the misfits and every staff member should be armed and trained. Archive: https://archive.today/8AMOt From the post: "Colorado school officials don’t need a warrant to search students on safety plans for weapons, the state’s supreme court ruled Monday, finding such searches lawful and not in violation of a student’s Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches. The ruling stemmed from a case involving a 14-year-old who brought a weapon to Denver’s John F. Kennedy High School in 2019. The student – a 9th grader only identified in court documents as “J.G.” – was previously found guilty of several firearm-related offenses and was subject to daily searches as part of a safety plan, which he complied with through the end of that school year."

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Schools are dangerous.

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Home school. Anything else nowadays is abuse.