There is a school policy that doesn’t allow a child to bring a peanut butter sandwich or other peanut butter snack to school because it might cause harm to a child who has a peanut allergy.
Is it a parent’s right to send a child to school with peanut butter anyway? Should they be able to sue the school district because they want their child to be able to take peanut butter for lunch? Is it their right or freedom to do this?
Yet, some parents want to risk other children; those who have allergies, asthma or a compromised immune system because they feel it’s their right to send their child to school without a mask.
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