Stratford High School in South Carolina Raided For Marijuana By Cops
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Well, forget my previous comment. Here is some updated information:
Seventeen students filed a class action lawsuit Dec. 5, claiming that police and school officials had violated both their due process rights, and their constitutional rights to be free from unlawful searches. And on Dec. 15, the ACLU's Drug Policy Litigation Project was slated to file a lawsuit on behalf of 20 individual students, alleging Fourth Amendment search violations.
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Holy shit. Is this really necessary? I'm fairly certain this isn't even legal, couldn't this be considered an unlawful search? Even if the school permitted it, they have no right to provide authorization of a personal search.
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They went way to far on this, first of all they knew the guy they were trying to get rode the bus and what time the bus arrived at the school...PS: Dude wasnt even there yet..smh
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Goddamn, I love my South Carolina but fuck, the big guys here take everything waaaayy too far. The other day my class got searched, luckily i didnt bring nothin that day but still. Its a fuckin plant, no offense mary. I hate SCPD or w/e
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What makes this any different from a terrorist attack?
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Cops can go fuck them-selves. It's not school anymore, it's a goddamn prison!
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bitch azz cops
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This is cool
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Kids at my school smoke weed on campus everyday. They get caught all the tima and nothing like that NEVER happens. Shits crazy...
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they did this to me when i went to berkeley middle school like 4 years ago that junk been deep
It does look like a prison raid. It may be bad to smoke marijuana and shit like that (no offense BipolarStoner) But there is no reason to go that far.
Koolaidizrockin 2 years ago
I take no offense. For some, it is bad, just like drinking, gambling, lust, gaming or anything else people take to far. Furthermore, I can even respect blanket judgments on things from others that they consider bad so long as that judgment doesn't include the people. Blanket judgments on an entire group of people for their "failings" gets very tricky.
BipolarStoner420 2 years ago