TR> Negative, they are not. All of the examples you cited were not the
TR> law, they were school policy. Your examples of
RW> Yes they are. The school board can, if they choose, have a student
RW> arrested for a weapons or drug charge. If the school decides to
RW> search a class of students at random and find a student w/ drugs
RW> they can have him arrested. This w/o any PC for the search. Slightly
RW> off the ZT topic but it shows how schools can use their rules in a LE
RW> way.
Rich, you change your examples when you see that they don't fit. All of the
examples you gave in previous messages were school policy, not public law. I
don't know if you see only what you want to see or if you fail to comprehend,
but I'm going to quit wasting my time trying to explain it to you.
Tom Rightmer - A Victims' Rights Advocate
... Are you a Klingon, or is that a turtle on your head?
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