They started cracking down on guns in the '70s after the Kent University shooting. Then school shooting started to increase through the 80s. Biden wrote the law that encouraged states to make it a crime to carry a gun on a school campus by denying DOE funds. Then school shootings happened a lot more often but still relatively uncommon.
It's almost like taking guns from the good folks encouraged the monsters to bring their gun to shoot people. Odd.
This is what they took away from us.
I also had free drivers ed, a graphics class with a full Heidelberg printing press, and a wood shop with every tool you can use.
Now my kids watch dumb Hollywood movies in school when they have down time, which is often. Our country is in serious decline.
My grandfather used to get guns as “bonuses” at a bread company he worked for back in the ‘50’’s & 60’s. He received a mil-surp Enfield .303 & a .22 trainer that I used to shoot turtles with in a stock pond. My grandparents used to set me loose with a that .22 out in the pasture when I was 10. No supervision. It was just a tool no different from any other tool. My siblings & I were around guns all our lives. The problem today is the “mystery”. Take all that away, and they are nothing but tools for a specific purpose.
Half our high school had guns in our vehicles. I'd convince my mom to call me in sick for the first two hours so I could stay in my duck blind a little bit longer. 😁
In Jr high I was a member of the rifle club. And on a certain day I would walk to school with my match target 22 LR to shoot that evening at the school range. To get to the school I would have to walk through the middle of town toting my rifle in a case. The ammo was supplied by the school for the practice. The rifle was stored in my locker in the hallway until the evening practice. This was in Michigan in the early 60s. No one gave it a second thought. Gun safety was practiced at the shoot. I think I was about 13 or or 14.
People actually respected human life back then, so the idea of killing another person was limited to a VERY small percent of the population. If the polls are true now, more than half the U.S. believes killing other innocent humans (the unborn) is ok.
I was a member of my HS gun club. from 72 - 74. We had a range next to the teacher's lounge, no joke. Our ROTC instructors ran the club. Our school won 2 state championships before I attended. The club was discontinued my senior year. (74-5 SY)
Exactly, there were rifles and shotguns mounted in the window of half the vehicles in my high school parking lot.
It isn’t the guns. It’s the moral decline of society and lack of Christian values.
My dad used to keep his shotgun in the principal’s office for when he & his friends went duck hunting after school. I remember seeing guns on racks in pickup trucks in the student parking lot when I was in high school in the late 80’s-early 90’s. We had shooting completions when I was in ROTC. God bless Texas.
Well, I’m not that old, but I did have a leadership class in high school that did include firearm training at the school’s shooting range. Pretty sure I got a “A” in that class. Much more fun than AP Bio and Calc. 🤓
Lived a significant time in Japan. Amazingly low levels of violent (street) crime. I would not be surprised if outside of the democrat run cities, a lot of the USA is like that.
Having said that, the level of toxicity being pumped into all our Western societies is over the top, and it's surprising we're not more violent.
Either way, we KNOW that the anti-gun lobby in the US is a Cabal psyop designed to disempower the citizenry.
DEMS Create the Problems and THEN OFFER solution(s) to said problems BUT they need money to implement said solution(s)...AND THEY ARE ON THE PAYROLL....easy, peasy!!!!
I remember taking a gun safety class around 1965 so I could go grouse hunting with my dad's 16ga.
Good times.
The problem, as always, isn't the guns, it's the people behind them.
They started cracking down on guns in the '70s after the Kent University shooting. Then school shooting started to increase through the 80s. Biden wrote the law that encouraged states to make it a crime to carry a gun on a school campus by denying DOE funds. Then school shootings happened a lot more often but still relatively uncommon.
It's almost like taking guns from the good folks encouraged the monsters to bring their gun to shoot people. Odd.
My junior high school had an indoor pistol range. Still does, but nobody there knows about it, and it's just storage now.
This is what they took away from us. I also had free drivers ed, a graphics class with a full Heidelberg printing press, and a wood shop with every tool you can use. Now my kids watch dumb Hollywood movies in school when they have down time, which is often. Our country is in serious decline.
The "lib's" answer with the same response: B-b-but dey are m-m-Military style now!???
Semi Auto long guns were available to the public 30 years before the US Military got them. Same fire rate with higher caliber then an AR-15.
Remington 1905, amongst several. You could buy it in a Sears catalog.
Don't let them get away with that military grade crap! Red pill that shite!
My grandfather used to get guns as “bonuses” at a bread company he worked for back in the ‘50’’s & 60’s. He received a mil-surp Enfield .303 & a .22 trainer that I used to shoot turtles with in a stock pond. My grandparents used to set me loose with a that .22 out in the pasture when I was 10. No supervision. It was just a tool no different from any other tool. My siblings & I were around guns all our lives. The problem today is the “mystery”. Take all that away, and they are nothing but tools for a specific purpose.
Half our high school had guns in our vehicles. I'd convince my mom to call me in sick for the first two hours so I could stay in my duck blind a little bit longer. 😁
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They used to have shop classes, home economics, civics, and probably a few other classes that produced a high-quality, hard-working, moral, citizenry.
And no social media with all these mentally ill people....
In Jr high I was a member of the rifle club. And on a certain day I would walk to school with my match target 22 LR to shoot that evening at the school range. To get to the school I would have to walk through the middle of town toting my rifle in a case. The ammo was supplied by the school for the practice. The rifle was stored in my locker in the hallway until the evening practice. This was in Michigan in the early 60s. No one gave it a second thought. Gun safety was practiced at the shoot. I think I was about 13 or or 14.
People actually respected human life back then, so the idea of killing another person was limited to a VERY small percent of the population. If the polls are true now, more than half the U.S. believes killing other innocent humans (the unborn) is ok.
Sad but probably true…
I have no liberal friends. Can't do it anymore. The stench of fake and ghey and virtue signaling is too much for me.
When they are ready to surrender, I'll happily red pill them, but for now, their pride and self-centered thinking is too much.
I was a member of my HS gun club. from 72 - 74. We had a range next to the teacher's lounge, no joke. Our ROTC instructors ran the club. Our school won 2 state championships before I attended. The club was discontinued my senior year. (74-5 SY)
In 1984, my high school in Texas had a range in the basement for JROTC to practice shooting long rifles.
I am surprised Anna Sanders, the writer, did not get censored by her boss.
The New York Post isn't exactly based, but they try...
Even the clinically insane knew not to fuck around.
Guys used to have gun racks in their trucks. There was always some type of gun in the rack. This was back in the 1970's.
Exactly, there were rifles and shotguns mounted in the window of half the vehicles in my high school parking lot. It isn’t the guns. It’s the moral decline of society and lack of Christian values.
Up into the early 90’s at my high school. Damn same how things are now.
The issue is not the guns; the issue is that you can’t have a discussion with liberals
My dad used to keep his shotgun in the principal’s office for when he & his friends went duck hunting after school. I remember seeing guns on racks in pickup trucks in the student parking lot when I was in high school in the late 80’s-early 90’s. We had shooting completions when I was in ROTC. God bless Texas.
Magically no school shootings 🤔
That picture is SOOOOOOO raycisss. No diversity whatsoever.
Well, I’m not that old, but I did have a leadership class in high school that did include firearm training at the school’s shooting range. Pretty sure I got a “A” in that class. Much more fun than AP Bio and Calc. 🤓
Truth!
"Yeah they probably started banning all the high school gun clubs cuz they knew that school shootings were about to become a big thing."
this
Well, not THE lowest, but very much near the lowest.
Pretty much on par with the safest european and asian countries, like Norway and Japan.
Lived a significant time in Japan. Amazingly low levels of violent (street) crime. I would not be surprised if outside of the democrat run cities, a lot of the USA is like that.
Having said that, the level of toxicity being pumped into all our Western societies is over the top, and it's surprising we're not more violent.
Either way, we KNOW that the anti-gun lobby in the US is a Cabal psyop designed to disempower the citizenry.
DEMS Create the Problems and THEN OFFER solution(s) to said problems BUT they need money to implement said solution(s)...AND THEY ARE ON THE PAYROLL....easy, peasy!!!!