
10-19-2006, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by JediSkipdogg One word, JUVENILE. And even if a person is 18, they are still a juvenile on school premises and under the lawful custody and care of the school. Therefore, anything that happens on school grounds involving medicine that they knowing let a student carry with them, put them open to a million dollar lawsuit. I can't think of any major case studies now, but I'm sure there's been some. | It's a da** shame that that's the case. I Never had problems like that in high school...I said it before and will say it again - It's a da** sad state of affairs when a student cannot even carry his or her own meds & administer them as needed... 
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