High Schooler Caught in Net of Zero Tolerance Policies
Student face felony weapons charges for fishing supplies.
A psychologist once classified “zero tolerance” policies as “psychotic”.
The merits of that opinion are confirmed with this piece by The Daily Caller’s Robby Soave:
The arrests of several students who unwittingly and accidentally violated school weapon policies has some Georgian lawmakers saying “zero tolerance” makes zero sense.
A Cobb County high school senior was charged with the felony of bringing weapons into a school zone after police found fishing knives in a tackle box in his car. Cody Chitwood, a 17-year-old student at Lassiter High School and avid fisherman, turned himself in and was released on $1,000 bond.
Police were performing a random sweep, and drug-sniffing dogs detected black powder in Chitwood’s car. The powder was residue from a firecracker that had been in the car since Fourth of July, but it was enough to a warrant a full search that turned up the fishing-related weaponry.
“It’s pretty ridiculous,” said Chitwood in a statement to The Marietta Daily Journal. “I have an attorney and I’m hoping to get the felony dropped so I can still get in the Air Force.”
If the district attorney decides to prosecute, Chitwood could face two to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Lassiter High School did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Andrew Williams, a senior at nearby Allatoona High, received an identical felony charge after an assistant principal searched his car and found a knife. The official conducted the search after another student suggested that Williams had been smoking marijuana in his car. No drugs were found — just the knife.
Several state legislators say enough is enough.
“The public expects the same good common sense they use every day of their lives to apply to the laws of our state, and we as legislators seek nothing less,” said Republican state Rep. Ed Setzler, in a statement to The Marietta Daily Journal. “We’ll inspect the current state of the law, but our school leaders don’t like it, our law enforcement doesn’t like it, and we’re finding out the citizens who understand the current state of the law certainly don’t like it.”
Felony weapons charge for student who brought fishing supplies to school (The Daily Caller)
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What better way to exert complete control over a society than to start with the young? Brainwashing at a young age causes fewer problems later in life. Marxists are proud of the control they exert within the education system.