I won't argue with you, but the link you provided didn't confirm your claim. I didn't understand how to search that site, and wasn't interested enough to bother. I'm not surprised that a state such as Michigan might have different rules than other states.
What you are doing is arguing for "exceptions," i.e., vape pens aren't as dangerous as knives, etc. This is what's wrong with today's legal system. If you allow kids to bring vape pens to school (the majority of which use THC analogues), the easier it is to funnel things like fentanyl. Trying to claim that I am "part of the problem" is completely unjustified and misguided. Children have no justification WHATSOEVER to have this kind of material...especially in a school.
All I did was make a simple observation, that what was described in the article doesn't match the definition of what I was trained, as a law enforcement officer, as a "strip search." From there, all of a sudden, I am "...part of the problem," as described by an individual who likely has no understanding whatsoever of controlling either contraband or the criminal element.
Quite frankly, you are looking for a fight, and I'm not interested. Act like an adult for once.
I think the punishment should fit the crime. I also think minors are US citizens and have protection under the Constitution from unreasonable search and seizure.
(2) "Strip search" means an inspection of the genitalia, buttocks, breasts, or undergarments of a person that is preceded by the removal or rearrangement of some or all of the person's clothing that directly covers the person's genitalia, buttocks, breasts, or undergarments and that is conducted visually, manually, by ...
And absolutely yes: if you think it through and you still think hitting a vape in high school is grounds for being stripped down to your undergarments by the nurses aide then you are very much part of the problem. If you would allow that to be done to a teenage girl in school then I have to wonder what would you do to a prisoner.
I won't argue with you, but the link you provided didn't confirm your claim. I didn't understand how to search that site, and wasn't interested enough to bother. I'm not surprised that a state such as Michigan might have different rules than other states.
What you are doing is arguing for "exceptions," i.e., vape pens aren't as dangerous as knives, etc. This is what's wrong with today's legal system. If you allow kids to bring vape pens to school (the majority of which use THC analogues), the easier it is to funnel things like fentanyl. Trying to claim that I am "part of the problem" is completely unjustified and misguided. Children have no justification WHATSOEVER to have this kind of material...especially in a school.
All I did was make a simple observation, that what was described in the article doesn't match the definition of what I was trained, as a law enforcement officer, as a "strip search." From there, all of a sudden, I am "...part of the problem," as described by an individual who likely has no understanding whatsoever of controlling either contraband or the criminal element.
Quite frankly, you are looking for a fight, and I'm not interested. Act like an adult for once.
You are directly contradicting a plain fact I quoted from the actual law so I don't know how that is not an argument! My apologies for not providing the proper link. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(eiujvfag2skynw1jt0v2dof0))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-764-25a
I think the punishment should fit the crime. I also think minors are US citizens and have protection under the Constitution from unreasonable search and seizure.
Law in Ohio where she is from.
(2) "Strip search" means an inspection of the genitalia, buttocks, breasts, or undergarments of a person that is preceded by the removal or rearrangement of some or all of the person's clothing that directly covers the person's genitalia, buttocks, breasts, or undergarments and that is conducted visually, manually, by ...
Section 2933.32 | Body cavity search, strip search - Ohio Laws https://codes.ohio.gov › ohio-revised-code › section-2933
And absolutely yes: if you think it through and you still think hitting a vape in high school is grounds for being stripped down to your undergarments by the nurses aide then you are very much part of the problem. If you would allow that to be done to a teenage girl in school then I have to wonder what would you do to a prisoner.