Monday, June 18, 2007

More Zero Tolerance for Guns


OK, sometimes I send stuff to the Wall Street Journal, and sometimes I swipe what they found.
A fifth-grade promotion ceremony in Rancho Palos Verdes turned into a free-speech battleground Thursday, when students were asked to remove weapons from toys that had been placed on mortarboard caps because of the school's zero-tolerance policy for weapons on campus.

Each year, students decorate wide caps with princesses, football goal posts, zebras, guitars and other items to express their personalities and career goals. Cornerstone at Pedregal School is the only Palos Verdes Peninsula public school to practice the tradition.

On Thursday, before the ceremony, one boy was told he couldn't participate unless he agreed to clip off the tips of the plastic guns carried by the minuscule GIs on his cap. Ten others complied with the order before the event.

The principal pulled Cole aside Thursday morning, handed him a pair of scissors and said the guns had to go.

Sorry ladies, but there's only one word for this principal - pussy.

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