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Alright so the House of Representatives has just passed a bill (it's now moving onto senate) called "The Student Teacher Safety Act of 2005" which gives teachers the right to perform warrantless strip searches with only the smallest suspicion that just one student brought drugs to school. The searches could take the form of pat-downs, bag searches, or strip searches depending on how administrators interpret the law. The bill will become mandatory for all schools with federal funding.
What do you think about this? Is it violating our rights or is it worth giving that up for protection? You can find the article here |
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It would protect us because like..
Ok. Lets say person 1 is a drug dealer and person 2 is a person who buys drugs from him. Person 1 sells drugs to him everyday and one day he has no more. Person 2 gets angry and beats him up. Doesn't make much sense, but The Chumscrubber (the movie) would make a better example.. QUOTE Even if they did deal drugs at school, what kind of idiot would carry the drugs on them? To get the drugs into school, you need to carry them with you first. And kids usually know when you have drugs and if you leave them in your locker or something, they might go steal it. And besides, cops are allowed to go through a student's locker with out a warrant, right? |
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