‘Zero common sense’: 5-yo girl suspended from Colorado school for bringing bubble gun
A Colorado school has branded a $5 bubble gun as a “safety concern” and suspended the 5-year old girl who brought it to school under its “zero tolerance” policy. However, the student’s mother argues that the move shows no “common sense.”
“I apologized right away and said that I am so sorry she did that,” the mother identified only as Emma said, according to ABC-affiliate KMGH. “I appreciate that they’re trying to keep our kids safe, I really do. But there needs to be some common sense. It blows bubbles.”
more at Source: ‘Zero common sense’: 5-yo girl suspended from Colorado school for bringing bubble gun — RT America
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