I had one in my pickup rack quite often (graduated 1979). Didn't even need to lock it. Principal called me to his office once (well, more than once) to show me his new deer rifle.
I graduated in 1979 and SAME! I cracked my fore-grip on my 870. We replaced it in wood shop. We all had shotguns, 22's and bows in our trucks. I grew up in the midwest in a farming community, everyone hunted, guns were commonplace, just stacked in the corner of mud rooms everywhere. The nice ones got to go in a rack. Never had a single shooting or accident. How is that possible?
Would bring my. 22 every Friday bc during phy Ed, we had gun safety and range practice (bring your own Ammo). I can remember all the rifles on the bus on Fridays. No one was ever shot. We respected the gun and the responsibility of having one. I passed that to my children. They all shoot.
Your right, it is about evil! What is important to address is where these children learn evil!
30-40 years ago and more we had
Guns at school with very few problems.
We had mentally unstable children as well as any-other argument you can come up with that existed then and now.
So what do we have now that we did not have then?
I don't have the time to list it, but it starts with real discipline at home and at school. Good behavior and thoughts are normal and not rewarded, bad behavior ostracized and punished. A sense of expectation engrained from the beginning. Nothing wrong with a good paddle and real consequences.
There is so much more our children should learn that is not taught anymore! The bar keeps getting lowered!
Most of these shootings are fake. There is no teenager killing other kids or whatever.
It's all an act to make you think there is a problem of some sort. The real problem is depression in an over medicated society full of over fed retards.
School shootings are not a problem. I would bet 99% of them are in a hollywood stuido.
Youtube purged all the analysis videos that broke down everything and left no room to doubt. There are videos on rumble. Someone actually posted one today.
Even in countries where they ban guns, you get mass-stabbings in schools. China had several. Japan had another one a year ago. Europe and England has had several. The mass stabbings kills just as many.
It doesn't matter if the guns are banned. They will still use schools as slaughter pens.
Had a loaded (chamber clear) 94 winchester that lived in the gun rack on the back window of my pickup truck, that I never locked, never worry about, and it never walked away.
The communist have successfully destroyed the American culture of rugged independence and self-sufficiency.
I had to give a demonstration speech for 8th grade English class,I brought in a .22 and showed the class how ro clean it. In shop class that same year one of our projects was to refinish a gun stock. We were expected to not only have access to a gun,but one that needed refinishing. And everyone in class brought one in,just the wood only this time. Also I always had a gun in my vehicle during hunting season,I like to stop and hunt on the way home. I always had a pocket knife as well as long as it wasn't to big no one cared.
alec baldwins father was the high school rifle coach in the town he grew up in on long island
Real deal ? The irony
REAL DEAL
I had one in my pickup rack quite often (graduated 1979). Didn't even need to lock it. Principal called me to his office once (well, more than once) to show me his new deer rifle.
I graduated in 1979 and SAME! I cracked my fore-grip on my 870. We replaced it in wood shop. We all had shotguns, 22's and bows in our trucks. I grew up in the midwest in a farming community, everyone hunted, guns were commonplace, just stacked in the corner of mud rooms everywhere. The nice ones got to go in a rack. Never had a single shooting or accident. How is that possible?
Would bring my. 22 every Friday bc during phy Ed, we had gun safety and range practice (bring your own Ammo). I can remember all the rifles on the bus on Fridays. No one was ever shot. We respected the gun and the responsibility of having one. I passed that to my children. They all shoot.
Your right, it is about evil! What is important to address is where these children learn evil! 30-40 years ago and more we had Guns at school with very few problems. We had mentally unstable children as well as any-other argument you can come up with that existed then and now. So what do we have now that we did not have then? I don't have the time to list it, but it starts with real discipline at home and at school. Good behavior and thoughts are normal and not rewarded, bad behavior ostracized and punished. A sense of expectation engrained from the beginning. Nothing wrong with a good paddle and real consequences. There is so much more our children should learn that is not taught anymore! The bar keeps getting lowered!
Most of these shootings are fake. There is no teenager killing other kids or whatever.
It's all an act to make you think there is a problem of some sort. The real problem is depression in an over medicated society full of over fed retards.
School shootings are not a problem. I would bet 99% of them are in a hollywood stuido.
What medications are the shooters on! I think the answer would be enlightening!
Youtube purged all the analysis videos that broke down everything and left no room to doubt. There are videos on rumble. Someone actually posted one today.
Here you go:
https://rumble.com/v11ljz0-dear-wolfgang-revisiting-sandy-hook-documentary.html
Even in countries where they ban guns, you get mass-stabbings in schools. China had several. Japan had another one a year ago. Europe and England has had several. The mass stabbings kills just as many.
It doesn't matter if the guns are banned. They will still use schools as slaughter pens.
Sigh, the good old days.
Had a loaded (chamber clear) 94 winchester that lived in the gun rack on the back window of my pickup truck, that I never locked, never worry about, and it never walked away.
The communist have successfully destroyed the American culture of rugged independence and self-sufficiency.
I had to give a demonstration speech for 8th grade English class,I brought in a .22 and showed the class how ro clean it. In shop class that same year one of our projects was to refinish a gun stock. We were expected to not only have access to a gun,but one that needed refinishing. And everyone in class brought one in,just the wood only this time. Also I always had a gun in my vehicle during hunting season,I like to stop and hunt on the way home. I always had a pocket knife as well as long as it wasn't to big no one cared.
My high-school had a shooting range in the basement, we were told how kids would bring their guns and keep them in their lockers.
My wifes Uncle took the train to school. He routinely brought his rifle. The school had a shooting range in the basement.
In St Paul MN trap and skeet shooting for high school was growing massively before covid. Don’t know how its going now.
Two of my nephews are on their school's rifle team, so there are still some!
most parents don't teach their children to be good responsible people anymore. So here we are in 2022. Whole different universe.
I took my hunter’s education class at my middle school in the 80’s