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Not in MY house!
rvnurse2b
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11-21-2008 2:21 PM
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rvnurse2b
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not without a warrant (signed), some ID and a police escort, an explanation....
Go to HSLDA.org for more information on Homeschooling Laws
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11-22-2008
2:22 PM
ofcapri
Correct 100%! Source of information is most important along with probable cause. There are a lot of mean people out there who just like to cause trouble for various reasons, Hate, vindictiveness, Jealously, etc.
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