I will jump on both sides of the fence probably, but I always thought I had good parents. That being said, the were not aware of what was going down on a regular basis. I have never been sent to the principles office, or got in to any troub...well just a moment...(let me regroup) and say never got caught.
The age is rather young, but I won a 22 rifle in seventh grade by selling the most rat and mouse poison in FFA, and took it home on the bus with out a single question..no gun case either.
That same year, I took my gradpas old 410 to school (again without a case) on the bus to refinsh it in shop class...again ..no questions asked.
The mind set is changing real fast in our world, and the better the story, the better the wildness in our minds charges forward.
When I was in fifth grade, I came home, did my chores, and went hunting till supper time. When you were in fith grade, you were expected to show your younger brothers how to handle a gun in a safe maner..because you were old.
As I stated, the age is way to young in this case, but after the kids get in high school, how many of us would like to get our rear end kicked by bigger kids every day? I would not care to walk the same path as many kids do in the big cities........so defending themselves is just a matter of survival. AND yes, (again) I do understand the kid was to young in this case.
I hire alot of young kids, and they tell stories about when they were in school, and the stuff they pulled.............AND most kids had what is considered great parents, and NO they had no idea the kids were up to no good.
A few weeks ago, we had a real tough incident here, and so far the news media must not have gotten their information from this planet. And the cops were so far off from the real facts, I now refuse to even listen to the stories.
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