Quote Originally Posted by Kantian Pragmatist View Post
...and if the restrictions on other's behavior that could trigger the allergic reaction are reasonable, then those restrictions should be made and enforced... The reasonable solution to this dilemma is to not allow a kid with such allergies to come into contact with other kids, not give him a supply of epipens and say, "good luck, I hope you don't run out before recess."
I guess Spock was wrong then, the needs/wants of the few/one outweigh the needs/wants of the many. I'm not saying give the child an epipen and goodluck with that. My question is, where does it end? So one child has a peanut allergy, so does that means the entire school is now peanut free? One child may not eat any pork products because it's against their religion, so does that mean the school bans pork. When did we start catering to the minority?