Statement of Principles


Nevada government keeps getting bigger and BIGGER. We deserve minimum, strictly limited, constitutional government in this State.

Forget all this blather about a $3B "shortfall". The budget for the '12/'13 biennium should be no more than $200M.



Thursday, March 18, 2010

Who's Worth More: A High School Kid or a 1st Grader?

Originally posted in a LVRJ Forum

CCSD should come with warning labels.

The chance of CCSD expelling a high school student for a gun violation is many times greater than for a first grader busted with the same caliber weapon. A high school student is "worth" far less than a 1st grader.

A high school student can only bring CCSD a few years of government revenue. He'll likely dropout before the duration anyway. A 1st grader represents potentially *many* years of state funding -- more if CCSD can successfully label him special ed.

The high schooler has already been ruined. His standardized test scores are a source of embarassment. CCSD can exploit the first grader as a sympathy case. He's what CCSD is all about.


There may be a market for PRIVATE gun schools. Curriculum could include The Chemistry of Gunpower, Aerodynamics of a Supersonic Bullet, Thermodynamics of a Gun Barrel, Lens optics, Infrared Imaging, etc. Electives in Hunting, Marksmanship, Trick Shooting, etc.

AND ANYONE WOULD BE ALLOWED TO CARRY ON CAMPUS.

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