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School kid suffers from a rare neurological condition (diaphragmatic and axial myoclonus) and has been in and our of hospital for a year and is finally able to go back to school.
Quoting from the kid's Letter of Medical Necessity
The medication, in lozenge form, works better than a whole pharmacy worth of other drugs, but leaves the kid clear-headed enough to learn.
Problem? THC is the active ingredient in pot. He's not allowed to have his medication on school grounds.
Fine, the kid's parents said. We live near the school, can he walk home to take his medication and return to school afterwards?
Nope.
If the kid was on something like, say, Vicodin, could he take it at school?
Yep.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Zero tolerance is for people with zero intelligence.
School kid suffers from a rare neurological condition (diaphragmatic and axial myoclonus) and has been in and our of hospital for a year and is finally able to go back to school.
Quoting from the kid's Letter of Medical Necessity
Failure to respond to a host of other medications including Keppra, clonazepam, valium, morphine, benadryl, Xanax, inhaled lidocaine, Dilantin, Tegretol, Depakote, Flexeril, Artane, IVlg and Solumedrol. Previously, (redacted name) was taking benzodiazepines while at school for episodes of breakthrough myoclonus which was sedating and ineffective to control the symptoms. We now have (redacted name) on a medication regimen which actually helps reduce the frequency and duration of his spells, and have found a medication which reliably aborts the attacks (THC) when they occur.
Problem? THC is the active ingredient in pot. He's not allowed to have his medication on school grounds.
Fine, the kid's parents said. We live near the school, can he walk home to take his medication and return to school afterwards?
Nope.
If the kid was on something like, say, Vicodin, could he take it at school?
Yep.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Zero tolerance is for people with zero intelligence.
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