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A western Kansas lady is suing the state, and a number of the offices included in addressing and taking her 11-year-old child from her home after he talked at school about her having and utilizing weed. Shona Banda’s government claim, recorded Thursday, asserts that Kansas and its organizations denied her of her social equality to treat a condition that she says Crohn’s disease, according to the Wichita Eagle. The Kansas Lady, 38, likewise asserts authorities have encroached on her parenting, and that nearby police and school workers despicably questioned her child without her authorization.

Banda’s child was expelled from her guardianship in March 2015 after Powers had said he made remarks amid a drug-education program at his school that his mom and different grown-ups at home were frequent marijuana smokers. Police said a consequent pursuit of her home revealed more than a pound of weed, and in addition cannabis oil and other paraphernalia. Representatives of Garden City public schools and Gov. Sam Brownback’s office are declining remark, referring to the pending case. The Kansas Department for Children and Families, which is likewise named as a defendant, says that youngsters be removed from their homes when genuine security issues exist – yet not exclusively for marijuana use, representative Theresa Freed said.

“The court has the final say regarding placement of children,” Freed added. “Marijuana is an illegal substance in the state of Kansas. It can have both direct and indirect detrimental consequences on families.”

Banda, who as indicated by court records is going about as her own lawyer, in the claim documented on the one-year commemoration of the police invasion, looks for unspecified harms. Banda’s claim says that she instructed her 11-year-old child about the substance and let him know it is a pharmaceutical. She never permitted that child to utilize the drug, as per the claim.


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  1. Even though cannabis is still “illegal” in many states. It would seem that “authorities” would what’s left of their common sense in enforcing idiotic laws against it, which usually damages people and/or their families. Apparently Kansas are still unaware that the laws against cannabis were TOTAL BS in the first place and should be nullified immediately!

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