Pubdate: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Copyright: 1999 The Orange County Register Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Section: Local News,page 7 Author: Jim Mladenik-Irvine LET'S BE PRECISE ABOUT ZERO-TOLERANCE CASES The principle of zero tolerance has been distorted by overzealous opponents and proponents into an unworkable concept. It is a simple idea: Perpetrators of certain serious offenses are guaranteed strict punishments. Where this principle has been twisted is by the fanatical extension of the definition of these crimes. For example, automatic expulsion of a high school student who brings a loaded firearm to school is probably not excessive. However, in order to apply this rule to a grade school student who brings a miniature GI Joe plastic gun to school, you have to be one of two extremes: 1)A fanatical zero-tolerance proponent who is a control freak, or 2) someone strongly opposed to the zero-tolerance concept who wants to generate a backlash against its application. If the crimes and punishments are narrowly and precisely defined, most of the arguments about zero tolerance would cease. Jim Mladenik Irvine - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea