School Weapon Consequences Overview

Summary

Bringing a weapon to school in New York is a serious crime with consequences such as suspension, expulsion, arrest, and a permanent record. Expulsion can significantly impact a students future educational and career opportunities, making it difficult to enroll in new schools or colleges and affecting job prospects, especially in fields requiring background checks.

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Is it a crime?
Yes, bringing a weapon to school in New York is a crime. It can lead to serious legal consequences including arrest, criminal charges, and potentially being charged with a felony depending on the type of weapon and circumstances. Do you need more specific information about the legal implications?
How does expulsion affect a student?
Expulsion can have significant impacts on a student, including:
- Loss of access to education at the current school.
- Potential difficulties enrolling in a new school.
- Emotional and psychological effects.
- Impact on future educational and career opportunities.
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How does it impact future educational and career opportunities?
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Expulsion can impact future educational and career opportunities in the following ways:
- Difficulty in being accepted to other schools or colleges.
- A mark on the student's permanent record.
- Potential challenges in college admissions.
- Limited job prospects, especially in fields requiring background checks.
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