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A North Carolina high school will allow students to carry pepper spray, razors and other items which one board member suggested they might need to
defend themselves against transgender classmates they encounter in the bathroom.The Rowan-Salisbury Board of Education removed prohibitive language in its policy on defensive weapons this week but will continue to debate which items will be allowed on campus,
reported the Salisbury Post.
One school board member said pepper spray and other chemical irritants
should be allowed in case a court strikes down the state's controversial HB2, better known as the anti-LGBT "bathroom bill."
"Depending on how the courts rule on the bathroom issues, it may be a pretty valuable tool to have on the female students if they go to the bathroom, not knowing who may come in," said board member Chuck Hughes.
An editorial in the
Salisbury Post said the policy — and Hughes' reasoning — were misguided.
"Actually, LGBT people — often targeted by bullies — might have more reason to carry pepper spray than most students,"
the editorial board wrote.
Board members agreed to allow chemical irritant and other defensive items onto school property, rather than requiring them to remain locked in student vehicles, so students would not violate the ban if they forgot to remove the items from their purses or pockets.
"I don't want to put the students in this weird situation when they didn't really do anything, they just happened to forget to check their purse every single day," said board member Travis Allen.
A local gun shop owner said he was concerned about the policy, saying he does not sell pepper spray and similar weapons to customers younger than 18 years old."It's going to be risky," said gun shop owner Larry Hyatt.
Allen dismissed concerns about allowing items designed specifically as defensive weapons, saying he could harm someone with a spray bottle of Windex or ammonia — or even by using a laptop computer as a weapon.
Board members agreed to allow students to carry disposable razors, as well — although they maintained a ban on straight-edge razors.
After some disagreement on razors, board members agreed to specify that personal razors should be used for shaving only while at school.
No straight edge razors, but bottles of Windex and Laptops are okay? Sounds like the whole board should be made permanently unemployable. AND who defends themselves with a safety razor? BUT, more importantly, how is this now suddenly an issue? Technically speaking, any gender could enter any bathroom, anytime, anyway, right? What is there a gender ID code on the door or some kind of bathroom supervisor to grease? Gimme a frickin' break. We find more useless BS to debate in this country. Here's a thought... metal detectors and only use rubber spoons. Plastic is an accident waiting to happen. Even rubber forks are too dangerous. And no books or electronics, or candles! Kids study under the bright lights in the yard, with no pockets, and hands where we can see 'em, at all times. Also, no talking to each other. Everyone has a muzzle, and hands are zip-tied, You know what? Too much hassle. School is cancelled. Go nuts!