Morris News Service – updated Friday, March 21, 2014 - 1:56pm ATLANTA --
After countless headlines about students being expelled for taking toy guns and knives and other minor weapons to school, the Georgia Legislature passed Thursday night a measure to end the so-called zero tolerance policy.
House Bill 826 creates a new class of weapon and gives schools authority to deal with them when students bring them on campus or a school bus. However, the law continues to permit law enforcement to press charges if any weapon is used in a threatening manner.
Georgia, cracking down on "Zero Tolerance"?
Sounds just peachy to me!
One of those states listed below, where it is freighting to live because of wild west gun laws.
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