BY RANDY ELLIS rellis@opubco.comState Rep. Sally Kern wants to make it illegal for an Oklahoma school official to punish a student for brandishing a partially eaten pastry in the shape of a weapon. “Let's let children be children,” said Kern, R-Oklahoma City. Kern said she was motivated to author a bill prohibiting punishment of students who sculpt pastries into the shape of weapons by an incident last March in which an 8-year-old Maryland boy was suspended from school for chewing a Pop-Tart into the shape of a gun. Kern said she's not aware of any Oklahoma student ever being punished for such conduct, but she wants to make sure it doesn't happen here. “As adults, let's not stir up problems and end up having on a child's school record some kind of incident like this,” she said. Zero-tolerance policies have been taken too far, Kern contends, citing reports of students being punished for playing cops and robbers on the playground, pretending to shoot bows and arrows and wearing clothing that promotes the right to bear arms. “It's ridiculous,” she said.Read more on NewsOK.com