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Homeschooling Parents Aren't Spending the Public's Money
- From HomeSchool Association of California
By HomeSchool Association of California - A Non-Profit Organization
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"Society does not have a right to inspect a family's eating habits, or personal philosophy, or other aspects of child-rearing that may, in fact, impact society down the road. It has to trust the parents to act in their children's best interests until there is proof that the parents are acting abusively."
Thank you for taking that very principled approach to the question. This is a free country; parents are responsible for the education of their children, but the government has no right to force them to prove that they are not guilty of neglecting it. The government must have due cause to bring such a charge against the parents, and then must prove its case in court. Assuming guilt, and forcing parents to jump through hoops to prove their innocence stands the law on its head.
- Ardsgaine
September 17, 2008 6:38PM
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