Posted by Mark - IN. on January 06, 2011 at 16:54:00 from (76.16.21.63):
In Reply to: Re: GUNS AND KIDS posted by JohnDeere720GA on January 06, 2011 at 15:56:44:
I agree with you. Rifle kept in the trunk or behind the seat, hunting afterwards. Fights in school, was in a few myself, but I never shot or stabbed anyone, nor did anyone else in the school that I went to when I went. Something changed somewhere.
We had families that knew, taught, and focussed on the difference between right and wrong. These days kids drive by schools, houses, all kinds of places and shoot at others for wearing the wrong colors. That aint the fault of the guns. Its the fault of society tolerating and making excuses for it to overlook it as it spreads like cancer.
Imagine being a little kid and being expelled from school for DRAWING a picture of a gun or running around the playground with your friends playing cowboy and indians yelling "bang, bang, bang" while pointing your fingers at each other in a "no tolerance" school. Expelled, and mandated to go see a shrink until you get a permission slip to come back to school.
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