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Username2324 said:
So we should allow kids to carry drugs to school?

And they wonder why this generation is out of control.......

Let it be a lesson to the little punk showing what that could lead to.

 You either didn't read the article, or you have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. "Prescription strength" ibprofen is the most misleading title I can ever imagine. The difference between the pills in question and the pills you buy in the store is next to nothing. In fact, if you take two ibprofen you are getting the exact same effect as one of the prescription strength pills. Amazing ain't it?

 This was entirely uncalled for. An 8th grader having an over the counter NSAID is not a problem. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Hell I could come up with a dozen legitimate reasons for her to have it on her person. The ploicy is stupid, and the vice-principle went way too far to try and enforce it. I went into this thread thinking it could be ok depending on the circumstance, but this is just stupid.



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