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We are going to ban everything but the very thing that is used to kill.
A Michigan school district implemented a backpack ban starting Monday over safety concerns.
The policy will be in place through the end of the school year, Flint Community Schools Superintendent Kevelin Jones said in a letter to parents. Students who bring backpacks to school will be sent to the office, where they'll need to call a parent or guardian to come pick up the bag.
"Across the country, we have seen an increase in threatening behavior and contraband, including weapons, being brought into schools at all levels," Jones wrote. "Backpacks make it easier for students to hide weapons, which can be disassembled and harder to identify or hidden in pockets, inside books or under other items."
Students will be allowed to bring small purses with personal items, clear plastic bags with clothes and lunchboxes, Jones said. The bags will be subject to search.
In the past, some school districts across the country have required students to use clear backpacks. Jones said clear backpacks don't completely fix security issues. In a guide for parents, the district wrote weapons can "still easily be hidden in clear backpacks."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/backpack-ban-flint-michigan-schools-safety/
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,902 posts)metal detectors. Wouldn't that make sense? Or do metal detectors totally miss guns?
Baitball Blogger
(46,758 posts)jimfields33
(15,965 posts)Baitball Blogger
(46,758 posts)Just applying this to my situation in a sardonic manner, and failing miserably, apparently.
jimfields33
(15,965 posts)msongs
(67,443 posts)llmart
(15,553 posts)Maybe let's work on banning guns while we're at it, and stop handing out concealed weapons permits to every Tom, Dick and Harry.
liberal N proud
(60,346 posts)edisdead
(1,956 posts)Actually I think they are getting rid of a need for permits altogether on some places.
sabbat hunter
(6,835 posts)expected to carry their books without a backpack?