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Doctor’s Note Required to Use Chapstick in School, Yet Abortions Available to Minors
Life News ^ | 9/15/14 | Stacie Kuhns

Posted on 09/16/2014 5:53:34 AM PDT by wagglebee

A news story has been making the rounds about a ridiculous elementary school regulation against students’ use of lip balm. A fifth-grader named Grace Karaffa requested some Chapstick while on the playground and was denied.

Eleven year-old Grace started a petition to allow Stuarts Draft Elementary School students to use the product and gained 236 signatures before testifying to the school board.

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She explained, “I was told I couldn’t use it. Then later that day, they started to bleed so I asked for Chapstick again and I was told that it was against the school policy for elementary kids to have Chapstick.”

The assistant superintendent of administration for Augusta County Public Schools informed reporters that Chapstick is considered an over-the-counter medication by the school board. In Augusta County Public Schools, Chapstick may only be administered by a school nurse and only if a physician has prescribed its use.

This may seem like a somewhat silly story about bureaucracy gone too far. However, it is outrageous and infuriating when you consider that a child may need a physician’s note to apply Chapstick — but, in 26 states and Washington, D.C., teenagers and pre-teens don’t even need parental permission to obtain an abortion.

An 11 year-old girl has to apply to her school district’s board to be able to use Chapstick on her chapped lips. Yet in some states, if an 11 year old girl wants a life-altering and potentially life-threatening surgical procedure, nobody has to know. In many other states, parents, guardians or even just a sibling or “mental health professional,” need only be informed of this child’s decision.

I’m not a parent, and I’m certainly not a lawmaker, doctor or an abortionist. But I’ve been an 11-year-old before, and I’ve known many in my life. I can say with perfect conviction and scientific backing: grave consequences result when 11 year-olds are allowed to make irreversible decisions which will affect the course of their lives forever. In fact, recent studies reveal their minds aren’t even yet fully formed to understand the long-term implications of their choices.

When the conscience of a nation has turned so absolutely upside-down that something helpful is forbidden, but something absolutely harmful is accepted without a second thought, the only solution is an appeal to the Creator of the human conscience — the One who wrote His law on the hearts of men.

LifeNews Note: Stacie Kuhns writes for the Bound4Life blog.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abortion; arth; moralabsolutes; prolife; sexpositiveagenda
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To: Albion Wilde

Actually shooting off at the lip with out having all the facts is the liberal reaction. But hey don’t let little thing like facts get in your way.


21 posted on 09/16/2014 3:54:56 PM PDT by verga (Conservative, leaning libertarian)
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To: Albion Wilde

It appears you think my post was aimed at you. It was not: it was aimed at the attitudes of the school officials described in the article.


22 posted on 09/16/2014 6:33:36 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (S.I.N. = Systematic Inversion of Norms)
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