Buldawg76
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It was the same in my school years as well and actually there are still many trucks with guns in the back window rack here today.I do agree with this portion of your opinion. In my lifetime I've watched my country completely change and not for what I think is the better. As a point of reference, when I was a teenager in high school many of our trucks still had visible gun racks with shotguns and rifles on them and we'd go hunting after school. No one was ever hurt and no mass shootings ever happened at all back then. The guns were never the problem, something else has changed here and it ain't the guns.
I'm off now, I agree this thread may have gotten sidetracked just a little too much and I'm as guilty as anyone. Peace.
I started hunting with my dad at 4 years old and by ten I was out duck hunting with my buddies with no adult supervision with full permission of our parents. none of us ever got hurt or were unsafe in any manner and only the ducks were in danger.
As stated, before the gun is not the issue, people are the issue and always will be.
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