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Editorial: In the years since Columbine, zero tolerance hasn't worked

August 7, 2011
The Denver Post Editorial

"Padres & Jovenes Unidos, a Denver-based advocacy group, estimates nearly 100,000 Colorado students were referred to law enforcement during the last decade, with the majority of those involving cases of minor fights and disorderly conduct."

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Sun, 08/07/2011
The Denver Post
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Editorial: In the years since Columbine, zero tolerance hasn't worked
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