ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) — A proposal in the Maryland General Assembly would eliminate punishments for certain crimes and disruptive behaviors committed by anyone classified as a student on school property.
Delegate Sheila Ruth, D-Baltimore County, and Senator Alonzo Washington, D-Prince George’s County, have been attempting to modify the state’s school security laws since 2021.
Ruth and Washington’s proposed amendments would eliminate Maryland’s prohibitions and penalties for enrolled students who engage in “disturbing activities at [their] school or college,” including “molesting or threatening [other] students.” Lawmakers say the term "molesting," in this instance, means to disturb...
ReplyDeletePer our creative lawmakers
If the goal is definitely lost
The backroom deal makers
Will just move the goalpost.
If our elected officials succeed in their quest it would be because they are standing on the shoulders of Giants.
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