Some people choose not to celebrate Halloween due to religious differences (since Halloween has ties to paganism and the Underworld). Others choose not to celebrate it because it's frightening. I've even heard of people who won't celebrate it because they're afraid of tainted candy (paranoid schizophrenics, if you ask me).
no chips shouldnt be banned give the chose to children
You write include reasons on why they shouldnt be banned. EG you · Couldn't learn about animals of the world.
it shouldnt be banned at all it is their responsibilty
Los Altos, California banned all Halloween celebrations from its schools in 1995. It did so because of Halloween's pagan traditions.
Yes yes it is
Boston, Massachusetts banned Halloween celebrations from its schools in 1995. The decision was made due to concerns over religious diversity and inclusivity.
that's it you cant it is an actual holiday you cant take away the privilege
Ireland celebrated halloween first!!
In Hollywood, California, the sale and use of toy guns are banned on Halloween. This regulation aims to prevent any potential misunderstandings or safety concerns during the holiday when many people are dressed in costumes. The law is intended to reduce the risk of real firearms being mistaken for toys, ensuring a safer environment for all.
i shouldnt have to answer this -.-
It's banned in some American states for being frightening, violent and generally unsuitable for children. It was also banned in some American states for "being un-Christian" which has caused uproar all over the globe - even by Christians themselves who claim the banning was unnecessary. Preventing people from accessing arts and creativity - such as books - (which do not violate the law) is also a violation of the international Human Rights Act.
"Monster Mash," a popular Halloween song by Bobby "Boris" Pickett, was reportedly banned in some areas in the 1960s and 1970s due to concerns about its association with horror themes and its potential to frighten children. Additionally, some radio stations may have deemed it too gimmicky or inappropriate for their audiences at the time. However, the song has since become a beloved classic during the Halloween season.