Birmingham School Girls Drug Tested, Suspended Over Altoids

Posted by gestroud Tuesday, February 2, 2010 | 2 views | Email | Print

According to a story in the BHAM News three girls in middle school each ate an Altoid breath mint, got rushed to the hospital and drug tested, passed the drug test and were still suspended.

Zero tolerance policies, for all practical purposes, outlaw the use of common sense by school teachers and administrators. They never should have been instituted in the first place, because they are fucking retarded, and it is long past time we got rid of them.

Birmingham School Girls drug tested, suspended over Altoids
Source: Cannabis Culture Magazine


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