Saturday, March 12, 2022

Sex Education

Here is a very wise approach to teaching sex education from Greg Koukl with Stand to Reason.com  that every parent should read and share with others.

We are a diverse community, and the school board values diversity. That means there are diverse understandings about controversial issues like human sexuality.

Traditionally, parents have been the ones to carefully inform their children about these issues at a time and in a way appropriate for their age, and within the protected environment of the family. The government—represented here by the school board—has not traditionally been allowed to interfere with educating issues so critical to family and so appropriate to private parental nurturing of their children. To do so would be to have individual family beliefs and values overridden by whatever group happened to be in power at the time.

No one set of personal values should be allowed to dictate the beliefs of our children in a public education system that includes such diverse groups as Muslims, and Christians, and Orthodox Jews, and Buddhists, and humanists, and atheists, and so many others.

Public values shared by all, on the other hand—values like honesty, kindness, truth seeking, integrity, respect, etc.—should be encouraged by all, including the schools, since they are agreed upon by all and are not controversial.

However, contentious and divisive personal views should not be forced upon our children. This is indoctrination and replaces the parent’s rightful role.

When government takes over the responsibility of informing our children’s private and personal moral values instead of the parents and individual families doing so, it is a step towards oppression and a significant and serious violation of the diversity and multicultural respect the school board stands for.

If any group in power gets to force their personal values on our kids, then when a different group gets power, they will be able to force their personal values on that group’s kids. Neither is consistent with diversity, tolerance, or appropriate American liberty.

Please, I respectfully implore you: Leave that job to the parents of the children that belong to them…and not to the state.

Thank you.

 Greg Koukl

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Monday, February 21, 2022

Ammo Prices - January 2022

Despite historic increases in the US Consumer Price index, from runaway inflation, January 2022 ammo prices trended down as shown below for 9mm and 5.56 calibers.  Low cost 9mm rounds could be found at:

https://www.natchezss.com/cci-blazer-brass-handgun-ammunition-9mm-luger-115-gr-fmj-1145-fps-1000-ct-loose-pack.html

In many cases we could see the same sellers from last month lowering on-line prices although retail supplies are still tight on supply, or have no inventory at all.
  

Other ammo prices decreased except for 12 gauge shotgun ammo as shown below.  Common Winchester 30-30 rounds were unavailable although a few less comman grades could be found at: 20 Rounds of Bulk 30-30 Win Ammo by Prvi Partizan - 170gr FSP (bulkammo.com)

 There has been a big drop in 20 guage ammo from :Rio Royal Buck 20 ga 2 3/4" 9 plts #1 1345 fps 25/box | Natchez (natchezss.com)

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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Ammo Prices December 2021

 

 

2021 Ammo prices average 9% lower on most grades and calibers, excluding two exceptions, .45 Long Colt, and .410 Shotgun Slugs and Buck Shot which increased up to 50%.

Ammo prices are going through cycles of prices dropping, then rising again slightly.  The driver behind this is the production cycle.  When Ammo producers set up their production lines, it takes time, unproductive time, so once they get them running, they like to stay running as long as possible on one product.  

They will ship quantities of this ammo, to tiered customers, possibly during shortages at say 50% - 110% of what they have averaged ordering for the past 12 months.  When this particular run of ammo starts arriving to sellers, prices drop. 


Ideally the producers build enough inventory to last until the next production run on this product, and this ammo price holds steady.  But they are not building the usual producer inventory, as other ammo, still in tight supply and selling at high prices, is more profitable, so they change to running another ammo, and this first ammo price starts going back up slightly as seller's begin to deplete their inventory.

 


When Ammo is in tight supply, buyers are less choosy, and buy more economy &/or imported brands at higher prices, so sellers produce more lower cost products, sell them at high prices and make more profit.  That said, profit is also a function of volume.  So, while low volume Ammo like a box of 45 Colt may be highly profitable, they sell very few boxes leading to very few dollars of profit.  The higher volume ammo like 9mm is typically very competitive on price and lower profit per box, but lots of boxes are sold, so lots of dollars in profit.  Sophisticated producers have models that consider market prices & demand (volume) along with cost (profit) and schedule their facility to optimize their profits.  This drives prices that may look crazy, but there is a lot of financial logic behind them, with a number of complex factors.

When buying Ammo on-line, it is important to consider the freight cost for shipping to your address.  We do not include freight in our consideration for good reason, so you must consider it in your buying decision.  Below is an example of how to calculate this.  When retail ammo is lower priced than on-line, which I have seen often this year, the retail option is the clear best decision.  The smaller the volume you buy, the better Retail can be.  Buying on-line prices typically means you must be buying higher volume to justify the shipping and handling cost.


As an avid shooter and buyer of Ammo, I don't like high prices, but as long as the Ammo producers make good profits, they will keep producing it, and make investments into new technology and capacity for the future.  So, I'm willing to pay a fair price to help insure this.

Happy & Safe Shooting in 2022!

 

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