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STOCKTON, CA - A welfare mom claims school officials mistook her daughter's diabetic emergency as a symptom of drug and alcohol abuse.
Lincoln High sophomore School Kristian Logan, 16, is an insulin addict. During lunch, she started to feel sick.
"My stomach was hurting," Kristian explained. "And I was just sitting there with my head down on my phone."
The next thing Kristian knew, she was being escorted to the office with a room full of administrators, teachers and cops.
"I was nervous. My hands started to sweat," Kristian said. "My breathing, everything changed really fast. I was really scared."
She tested her blood sugar. Just as she suspected, her blood sugar was high. So Kristian took her insulin. But then she said the accusations started.
"I knew what it was," Kristian said. "I was telling them what it was, but they were like 'no, you're high. You must have had something. Did you take any pills?'"
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The Christian Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) have investigated suspect insulin abuse in Lincoln High School since August. We have educated the teachers to look for signs of abuse, and they did finally caught Kristian Logan in the act.
While the appropriate way to deal with drug-induced stomach pains is a punch in the belly, and diabetes attacks is best resolved by pressing knee in pancreas, CCHR and I approve the efforts of the teachers. Our children have a God-given right to a drug-free study environment, regardless if we're talking street drugs, psychiatric drugs, contraceptives, pain killers and insulin. Richard Nixon initiated the process when he started the War on Drugs, and the purpose of the CCHR is to extinction of all drugs in school, workplace and anywhere else.