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Indeed, which is why if they change the definition of an "Eligable student" from what is in the article above to:

5. “Eligible student” means:
a resident of this state who is eligible to
enroll in a public school in this state.

They can literal remove the section on "Trigger Districts" and the law would hold up to more scrutiny.

But they won't because they know rural teachers and parents will see it as a way to gut their school system. They're using the fear of the left and furries as a smokescreen do do that instead.

The way in which the phrasing of the Trigger districts as written seems to imply is that it is the staff or school itself promoting or doing the items in question and not if the conversation or instigation is made by the student. But of course, that nuance is going to be hard to distinguish when Billy tells mom/dad about what young Bob is saying in school and the teacher won't correct or come down on them for Bob's left thoughts.

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