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02, 2006 On September 23, World Net Daily reported that the House of Representatives has passed an anti-drug and anti-weapon bill HR 5295 -- that would require local districts to develop search policies including strip searches with immunity against prosecution for teachers and staff. HR 5295 reads in part as follows: "A search referred to in subsection (a) is a search by a full-time teacher or school official, acting on any reasonable suspicion based on professional experience and judgment, of any minor student on the grounds of any public school, if the search is conducted to ensure that classrooms, school buildings, school property and students remain free from the threat of all weapons, dangerous materials, or illegal narcotics. The measures used to conduct any search must be reasonably related to the search's objectives, without being excessively intrusive in light of the student's age, sex, and the nature of the offense." Five things came to mind immediately. * First,
the requirement of reasonable suspicion of a teacher or school
staffer is not nearly as strong as the Fourth Amendments requirement
of a judges warrant that shall not be issued but upon probable
cause, supported by Oath or Affirmation. In the case of Tinker v.
Des Moines (1969), the Supreme Court stated that students do not "shed
their constitutional rights when they enter the schoolhouse door".
These rights also include the right of the people to keep and bear arms. The same folks who laughed convulsively when Hillary Clinton stated that It Takes a Village to Raise a Child evidently have no problem with the idea that it takes a police state to raise a child. Well, I have some news for police state groupies: disarming students did not stop Columbine and it did not stop Wednesday's bloodshed 38 miles southwest of Columbine. Duane Morrison, 53 -- totally undeterred by everyone's stupid gun laws -- entered a classroom, fired a warning shot and ordered all the students out of the room, except for six girls. Over the next four hours he sexually assaulted several of the girls and killed one -- 16-year-old junior Emily Keyes -- before killing himself. I can hear people saying: I basically support the Second Amendment, but do we really neeeeed guns in schools? Let me give you a little thought experiment. Let's say that one of the students ordered to leave the room on Wednesday at Platte Canyon High had a gun in his book bag. And let us say that, fearing for his life and the lives of those around him, he shot Morrison. The innocent life of Emily Keyes would have been saved and no girls would have been sexually assaulted and traumatized. Let me give you two more little thought experiments. Let's say that students were not forced to "shed their constitutional rights when they enter the schoolhouse door". Let us say that Eric Harris and Dyaln Klebold would have been deterred by the mere possibility that someone somewhere on the Columbine campus could have busted a cap on them on that horrible morning in 1999. Let's say that the mere thought that someone somewhere on the Platte Canyon campus could be packing heat could have been enough to deter psycho sicko Duane Morrison from doing what he did on Wednesday. When you disarm innocent people, bad things happen. Insanity has been defined as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. In the seven-plus years since Columbine, nothing has changed. We throw more and more money at schools, and they just get worse. We lock up more and more druggies, and things just get worse. We continue to disarm students and we get more school shootings. We continue to beg for our government to "do something" after every crisis, and things get worse. It takes neither a village nor a police state to raise a child. It takes loving, dedicated, involved parents. Nothing will change in America until enough people realize this and starting acting accordingly. No law or "policy" can bring about this change. The needed change has to come in the hearts and minds of the American people.
Originally published here. Freely Speaking: Essays by Doug Newman |
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