So how do teachers have a right to suspend students because they viewed a toy gun in the child's room during an online school session?
Compare and contrast: 1990, North Dakota, virtually every pickup in the parking lot had a rifle rack in the back window, and
real guns in the rifle rack. This was so the students could go hunting in the limited daylight after classes concluded for the day. No one soiled themselves, least of all the faculty.
A generation later and teachers are going all incontinent over a toy, not in 'their' classroom, but in the home of a student likely miles away.
Jesus wept.