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(The Raw Story)   Three elementary school students expelled for playing the ol' "rat poison in the teacher's coffee" prank   (rawstory.com) divider line 10
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2012-02-27 12:29:06 AM
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Indolent: Did they watch this movie?

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The school shouldn't have kept the Skinny & Sweet in the same cabinet
2012-02-27 08:54:46 AM
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foxtail: No. This is not domestic terrorism.

Um, actually, it is, in Tennessee at least. It's covered under the Terrorism Prevention and Response Act of 2002.

See TCA 39-13-804, Rat Poison is considered a dangerous chemical under that statute. California's definition of domestic terrorism is rather looser.
2012-02-27 08:39:10 AM
1 votes:
Indolent: Did they watch this movie?

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Was the teacher a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

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2012-02-27 07:52:11 AM
1 votes:
foxtail: This is not domestic terrorism.

It is, because they made terroristic threats--they were caught on tape threatening to meet the teacher at the door with a loaded .44.
2012-02-27 07:25:25 AM
1 votes:
The teacher probably would have been fine. If it was a blood thinner it would take a while and there would be signs of it happening before the teacher dropped dead. If it was Zinc phosphide the teacher would have been throwing up which is why it only really works on Rodents which don't have a vomit reflex. If it was a Hypercalcemia compounds depending on the does the teacher would be fine or need to go to the hospital. The problem here is that they are trying to poison a fully grown adult with doses meant for a small mammal.

/Last kid should get off easy as he showed remorse and slapped it away at the last second. The other two need serious treatment in hopes that we can avoid this later in life.
2012-02-27 06:47:03 AM
1 votes:
EvilEgg: How were charges not filed? These kids need some help.

Kids are lucky they're not in Tennessee - they've got precedent on the books saying that minors will legally be on the hook for this kind of thing.
2012-02-27 06:44:11 AM
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GAT_00: These zero tolerance policies are worthless. It's just a harmless little prank after all.

/what, someone says that every school thread


6/10. The false equivilence gives it away, as does the slashie. But still simple and elequent.

These kids are lucky an expulsion is all they're getting for it. Technically, this is considered an act of domestic terrorism.
2012-02-27 06:35:43 AM
1 votes:
These zero tolerance policies are worthless. It's just a harmless little prank after all.

/what, someone says that every school thread
2012-02-27 05:20:26 AM
1 votes:
How were charges not filed? These kids need some help.
2012-02-27 12:22:59 AM
1 votes:
Did they watch this movie?

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