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To: chance33_98
The state Attorney General's Office has told schools that citizens are free to distribute religious literature in public schools as long as people handing out other material unrelated to curriculum are treated the same way.

Anderson [the principal] said she would require students next year to have a signed permission slip allowing them to take copies.

Permission slips are fine with me, "as people handing out other material unrelated to curriculum are treated the same way."

Instead of hiring a lawyer, maybe mom should have bought and handed out some of her preferred Bibles.

37 posted on 03/26/2004 3:41:50 PM PST by Gil4
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To: Gil4
Permission slips are fine with me, "as long as people handing out other material unrelated to curriculum are treated the same way."

Sorry about the cut-and-paste error.

41 posted on 03/26/2004 3:46:15 PM PST by Gil4
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