He was able to return to school in January but as the district would not allow him to possess or consume his prescribed medicine on campus, he transferred to a school closer to home so that he could walk home as needed to take his medicine. After the district's latest salvo was delivered, the teen's father said he spoke with both the district superintendent and the district attorney and that neither were receptive to his arguments that his son needs the medicine to function, does not get high and does not smell like marijuana.
The district has refused to comment to us, other than for a spokesperson to say that the district intends to follow the letter of the law, which is that no student may possess or consume medical marijuana on school grounds.
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While we here at Carolina Naturally aren't big fans of drugs (legal or otherwise) this seems to be a bit over the top Draconian on the part of the school.The medical science is still iffy on this but it is legal so when it comes down to it the school has no leg to stand on.
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