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It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies
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This really does seem like the kind of failed effort of policy that should be rolled back. The gist of the piece is below:

Behind Cruz's Rampage: Obama's School-Leniency Policy
"Despite committing a string of arrestable offenses on campus before the Florida school shooting, Nikolas Cruz was able to escape the attention of law enforcement, pass a background check and purchase the weapon he used to slaughter 14 fellow students and three adults because of Obama administration efforts to make school discipline more lenient.


Documents reviewed by RealClearInvestigations and interviews show that his school district in Florida’s Broward County was in the vanguard of a strategy, adopted by more than 50 other major school districts nationwide, allowing thousands of troubled, often violent, students to commit crimes without legal consequence. The aim was slowing the "school-to-prison pipeline."


“He had a clean record, so alarm bells didn’t go off when they looked him up in the system,” veteran FBI agent Michael Biasello told RCI. “He probably wouldn’t have been able to buy the murder weapon if the school had referred him to law enforcement."


Disclosures about the strategy add a central new element to the Parkland shooting story: It's not just one of official failings at many levels and of America's deep divide over guns, but also one of deliberate federal policy gone awry.

In 2013, the year before Cruz entered high school, the Broward County school system scrapped and rewrote its discipline policy to make it much more difficult for administrators to suspend or expel problem students, or for campus police to arrest them for misdemeanors– including some of the crimes Cruz allegedly committed in the years and months leading up to the deadly Feb. 14 shooting at his Fort Lauderdale-area school.




To keep students in school and improve racial outcomes, Broward school Superintendent Robert W. Runcie – a Chicagoan and Harvard graduate with close ties to President Obama and his Education Department – signed an agreement with the county sheriff and other local jurisdictions to trade cops for counseling. Instead of the criminal justice system, students charged with various misdemeanors, including assault, were referred to counseling, which included participation in “healing circles,” obstacle courses and other “self-esteem building” exercises."
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https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/02/28/obama_administration_school_discipline_policy_and_the_parkland_shooting.html
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Re: It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies [dave_w] [ In reply to ]
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I'll note that our great-leader sheriff was all in; from the same article:
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At the 2013 signing ceremony on school discipline, Sheriff Israel lauded the new goals. He vowed to “demolish” the pipeline allegedly funneling students to jail by changing the “culture" of school-related law enforcement.
“We’ve got to demolish this cycle from the schoolhouse to the jailhouse,” he said, echoing Runcie, who stood behind him. “Our kids need to be in schools, not jails.”
Added Israel: “At the Broward Sheriff’s Office, we’re changing. We’re changing the culture, and what we’re doing is we are gonna make obsolete the term ‘zero tolerance.’"
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Re: It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies [dave_w] [ In reply to ]
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“Our kids need to be in schools, not jails.”

What an idiotic thing for a Sheriff to say.

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Re: It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies [H-] [ In reply to ]
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But our criminals need to be in jails, not schools.
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Re: It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies [efernand] [ In reply to ]
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efernand wrote:
But our criminals need to be in jails, not schools.

It was typical Obama-era virtue signaling rhetoric: over-generalize in expressing policy based on an emotional aspiration, then jump on anyone who disagrees as someone, e.g. in this case, "who wants kids in jails not schools."

The Obama policy has been a disaster for some time.

The administration response was more passive aggressive virtue signaling:

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“No one has ever advocated for policies that make students or teachers unsafe,” argued Catherine Lhamon, the Education Department civil-rights chief who rolled out Obama’s directive.

Dear Catherine, you may not have advocated to make students or teachers unsafe, but you accomplished it.

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Re: It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies [dave_w] [ In reply to ]
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dave_w wrote:
This really does seem like the kind of failed effort of policy that should be rolled back. The gist of the piece is below:

Behind Cruz's Rampage: Obama's School-Leniency Policy
"Despite committing a string of arrestable offenses on campus before the Florida school shooting, Nikolas Cruz was able to escape the attention of law enforcement, pass a background check and purchase the weapon he used to slaughter 14 fellow students and three adults because of Obama administration efforts to make school discipline more lenient.


Documents reviewed by RealClearInvestigations and interviews show that his school district in Florida’s Broward County was in the vanguard of a strategy, adopted by more than 50 other major school districts nationwide, allowing thousands of troubled, often violent, students to commit crimes without legal consequence. The aim was slowing the "school-to-prison pipeline."


“He had a clean record, so alarm bells didn’t go off when they looked him up in the system,” veteran FBI agent Michael Biasello told RCI. “He probably wouldn’t have been able to buy the murder weapon if the school had referred him to law enforcement."


Disclosures about the strategy add a central new element to the Parkland shooting story: It's not just one of official failings at many levels and of America's deep divide over guns, but also one of deliberate federal policy gone awry.

In 2013, the year before Cruz entered high school, the Broward County school system scrapped and rewrote its discipline policy to make it much more difficult for administrators to suspend or expel problem students, or for campus police to arrest them for misdemeanors– including some of the crimes Cruz allegedly committed in the years and months leading up to the deadly Feb. 14 shooting at his Fort Lauderdale-area school.




To keep students in school and improve racial outcomes, Broward school Superintendent Robert W. Runcie – a Chicagoan and Harvard graduate with close ties to President Obama and his Education Department – signed an agreement with the county sheriff and other local jurisdictions to trade cops for counseling. Instead of the criminal justice system, students charged with various misdemeanors, including assault, were referred to counseling, which included participation in “healing circles,” obstacle courses and other “self-esteem building” exercises."
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https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/02/28/obama_administration_school_discipline_policy_and_the_parkland_shooting.html

I’m bumping this because it seems that this is pretty damned important, yet very few are weighing in on this. We want to seize the seemingly easy path of banning certain weapons, yet it would seem to me that the real issue is highlighted in this article.

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Re: It Appears Parkland Students Should be Protesting Obama Policies [spot] [ In reply to ]
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Very few actually want to discuss fixable problems. Most just want to spew the rhetoric of their chosen side.
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