JFD>They did not suspend the student to accepted the Gluco Tab. Just the
>one who gave it to him.
JFD>And trust me (personal expiernece) the diabetic who "passed out" the
>tablet knew what was in it. (I cary the same tablets)
Are the Gluco tabs available over the counter or are they by
prescription only? This could go a long way in understanding the
schools actions. Knowing what is in a pill does not necessarily
exonerate one who illegally distributes it, even if it is a benign
substance.
JFD>IN this there is discrimination as well as overaction. Thus, the school
>was doubly wrong to do what they did.
I agree that if the student that provided the pill was punished, the one
accepting it should be also.
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