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Why Should Dogs Be Allowed In School
I feel like we should be able to bring cop dogs into our school to search for unwanted stuff that could be in this school. Yes, privacy is a huge and important thing, but if we are not going to use our privacy responsible then we don't need to have it. People today might think that we are being not cool, by taking away there drugs, but first drugs are bad, and second some of those people will one day realize that doing drugs is not what they want for there body. Another treason that dogs should be allowed in school for searching purposes, is that we need to keep this school safe and to make sure that the kids in this school are safe, and that there are not people bringing weapons to school. As a school bored it is your job to keep the kids

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