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corporal punishment

Google "a violent education" and you will see why this should not be allowed. Here you will see stories of abuse requiring hospitalization and even death. Yes, thousands of children are paddled with no injuies, but do you really want to take that chance with your child? You will also be teaching them to grown up and abuse your future grandchildren. How will that feel to know you could have prevented it? Parents who leave bruises on their children can (and often are) reported to DSS and the police and charged with child abuse. Sometimes the child is removed from the home; sometimes the parent pulls jail time. Yet a School official who inflicts the exact same injuries is immune from the law and excused? Please explain this. Every day the news has stories of school officials with physical and sexual abuse problems. Yet these are the people you want to trust with a weapon against your child? Wake up parents and do your own job of parenting so there is no longer a need for legalized child abuse in NC. NC is one of the few states still allowing and, and even so only 12 of the 100 counties still allow it.

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