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CLAY COUNTY, Fla. -- A Clay County father said he wants answers after his daughter and two other kids at her elementary school were accused of selling drugs and facing possible punishment all over some Vitamin C drops.

The 9-year-old girl told Channel 4 that she thinks of things like cigarettes as drugs, and she was confused when her teacher told her Halls are also considered a drug.

Fourth-grade student Khalin Rivenbark said her teacher accused of her selling drugs in school.

"She saw me with the cough drops out and I guess she saw me give it to one of my friends, and then like, 'Oh, I see this good business going on around you,'" Khalin said. "She said, 'You're selling drugs.' (I said) 'No I'm not.'"

The drugs the girl allegedly had were the Halls Defense Vitamin C cough drops, which her father had put in her backpack weeks ago to take to school when the child was getting over a cold.

"It's absolutely crazy," said Khalin's father.

Khalin said two of her friends at school asked her for cough drops and she gave them out, but the friends, she said, insisted on giving her a dollar in exchange for the drops.

"She felt guilty taking the cough drop or whatever, so she gave me a dollar. I didn't want to accept it, but she had me take it," Khalin said.

According to the student handbook for Clay County Schools, "If a student must take a prescription or over-the-counter medication during school hours, it must be received and stored in the original container, and be labeled with the student's name, current date, prescription dosage, frequency of administration and physician's name."

The question remains whether Halls Defense qualifies as an over-the-counter drug. Although many cough drops contain menthol as an active ingredient, the brand that Khalin had did not contain menthol.

After examining the ingredients in the drops Khalin had, Channel 4 reporter Diane Cho said the ingredients in the cough drops were near exactly the same as what's in a Lifesafers candy.

The girl's father, Andy Rivenbark, said he didn't get a note or call from school administrators about the incident. He said he just wants answers.

"It's definitely detrimental to somebody who we teach the whole time growing up, 'don't use drugs because drugs are bad.' To accuse her, it's unnecessary to make a comment like that," Rivenbark said.

Khalin has not been punished yet. She said her teacher and her principal would meet again Wednesday morning to discuss things further.

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This is what you get with zero-tolerance policies...

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This is what you get with zero-tolerance policies...

It's in the handbook from our school, any form of over the counter, especially under the counter drug as to be checked in at the office before the child goes to class.

Feel these road signs plastered all over the place are a bit optimistic, "THIS IS A DRUG FREE SCHOOL ZONE", every once in awhile catch a kid selling the bad stuff. How about, "NO DRUGS OF ANY KIND NOT ALLOWED".

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This doesn't surprise me. When I was in elementary through high school (all of which happened before the current zero tolerance policies appeared), I was not allowed to carry my inhaler on me. The school knew I had bad asthma, but I wasn't allowed to have my inhaler because "someone else could use it."

Okay, let's think this over for a moment: It's my inhaler, which I would keep in my pocket and for all intents and purposes, it's been in or around my mouth. How appealing does that sound? I wouldn't want to use someone else's inhaler.

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Is there any evidence that pushing no drug tolerance to extremes has reduced drug abuse? I've heard that more kids just have shifted into prescription drugs which doesn't surprise me given that a lot of TV ads push drugs for any condition.

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