Judge says Girl Scout Cookie issue needs to be addressed to town, not court
A Missouri judge said a woman should have spoken further with her city about the Girl Scout cookie stand at her home before going to court.
St. Louis County Circuit Judge Maura McShane threw out the lawsuit brought against the city of Hazelwood by Carolyn Mills, who said the city forced her daughters, Caitlin, 16, and Abigail, 14, to stop selling their Girl Scout cookies from a stand at their home because it violated city codes.
McShane said Mills should have spoken with city officials about reconsidering the policy before taking her case to court.
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