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  • chibajoe

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    You know, this gun argument is silly. When I was in high school, we brought guns to school all the time; heck, my school even had an indoor range. Pretty much everybody had a knife on them as well, and guess what? Nobody got shot or stabbed. Children were expected to be responsible, and given the tools needed to grow into productive, responsible adults.

    Don't buy into the liberal feminist bullss**t idea that kids need to be coddled and restricted from reality, that's how you get generations of dysfunctional adults.
     

    SMR412

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    In regards to the age thing...
    How old was the youngest person to fight for our freedom from the King?
    Yes I know things (kids) are different today, just wondering what the founding Fathers would think the legal age should be to "Keep & Bear"...
     

    thperez1972

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    You know, this gun argument is silly. When I was in high school, we brought guns to school all the time; heck, my school even had an indoor range. Pretty much everybody had a knife on them as well, and guess what? Nobody got shot or stabbed. Children were expected to be responsible, and given the tools needed to grow into productive, responsible adults.

    Don't buy into the liberal feminist bullss**t idea that kids need to be coddled and restricted from reality, that's how you get generations of dysfunctional adults.

    I don't buy into the idea that kids need to be coddled but I do believe there should be restrictions. You don't get a generation of dysfunctional adults by not allowing children to play out in the street with guns.

    And your high school story is great. But having an "everything should be legal" means the extremes must also be legal. Like armed kids in kindergarten or on the playground.
     

    Magdump

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    I’m LMAO reading these last few pages of this thread. I think a few of you guys need to stop playing with the Democrat kids. Y’all are picking up their bad arguments.

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    Bigchillin83

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    I’m LMAO reading these last few pages of this thread. I think a few of you guys need to stop playing with the Democrat kids. Y’all are picking up their bad arguments.

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    I know right.. I just been eating popcorn on this one… not getting involved, trying to behave lol
     

    GunRelated

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    I don't buy into the idea that kids need to be coddled but I do believe there should be restrictions. You don't get a generation of dysfunctional adults by not allowing children to play out in the street with guns.

    And your high school story is great. But having an "everything should be legal" means the extremes must also be legal. Like armed kids in kindergarten or on the playground.
    Doesn't look like our brief reflection on history did much justice.

    I have to say though, your current argument sounds a whole lot similar to the argument against "constitutional" carry, whereas, one group of people, with governmental permission, is morally acceptable to carry firearms, but if a law is dismantled, rivers of blood will run in the streets.

    Morals and individual choice will always trump law, as it pertains to prevention, no matter the act in question.
     

    paddle007

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    Just throwing a little gas on this fire.
    My dad was born 1930 in Franklinton. While still in high school he used to help an old fella clear his land. One of his responsibilities was to pick up dynamite before the hardware store closed before going home.. He would bring it school the next morning and it keep it in his desk. After school it was back to digging and blasting.
    Things were different back then. Small town and tight families.
     

    thperez1972

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    Doesn't look like our brief reflection on history did much justice.

    I have to say though, your current argument sounds a whole lot similar to the argument against "constitutional" carry, whereas, one group of people, with governmental permission, is morally acceptable to carry firearms, but if a law is dismantled, rivers of blood will run in the streets.

    Morals and individual choice will always trump law, as it pertains to prevention, no matter the act in question.

    That's quite the mischaracterization of my position. But I guess that makes easier than actually defending the position that children, who don't yet possess the full concept of actions and consequences, should be allowed to walk around unsupervised with handguns and rifles.
     

    JBP55

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    That's quite the mischaracterization of my position. But I guess that makes easier than actually defending the position that children, who don't yet possess the full concept of actions and consequences, should be allowed to walk around unsupervised with handguns and rifles.

    I know a 17 year old that accidently shot his hand with a pistol recently but is expected to recover after surgery.
     

    323MAR

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    How many children with gun scenarios will people make up in this thread? I won't change my mind.
    Here's another one! My Aunt and Uncle would take a .22 rifle to school with them so that they could hunt rabbit after school in Gentilly Woods. Rifles and shotguns would be stacked in a corner and ammo locked in the teacher's desk.

    That was also a time when firearms could be ordered through the mail or purchased over the counter with no 4473 or BC. So with firearms being easier to get and trained children having more access to them, school shootings were unheard-of. The difference is all about a culture that has been allowed to decay and needed mental health services no longer being provided.
     

    SVT Bansheeman

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    Here's another one! My Aunt and Uncle would take a .22 rifle to school with them so that they could hunt rabbit after school in Gentilly Woods. Rifles and shotguns would be stacked in a corner and ammo locked in the teacher's desk.

    That was also a time when firearms could be ordered through the mail or purchased over the counter with no 4473 or BC. So with firearms being easier to get and trained children having more access to them, school shootings were unheard-of. The difference is all about a culture that has been allowed to decay and needed mental health services no longer being provided.
    Back when a time when far more fathers were in the home. I think more fathers in the home would solve A LOT of our nations problems. Excellent post.
     

    GunRelated

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    Here's another one! My Aunt and Uncle would take a .22 rifle to school with them so that they could hunt rabbit after school in Gentilly Woods. Rifles and shotguns would be stacked in a corner and ammo locked in the teacher's desk.

    That was also a time when firearms could be ordered through the mail or purchased over the counter with no 4473 or BC. So with firearms being easier to get and trained children having more access to them, school shootings were unheard-of. The difference is all about a culture that has been allowed to decay and needed mental health services no longer being provided.
    Sounds like we are getting closer to the real issue, which is NOT the 2nd amendment.
     

    Fordfella

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    Bingo.

    Saying kids will shoot each other in elementary class to me is no different than the typical anti gun propaganda. Just because it's a constitutional right doesn't mean there can not be a rule in the location. It doesn't automatically mean we can and will arm children.
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    Met her at the door, with a loaded .44
    And she ain't my Teacher any more!
     

    GunRelated

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    I know a 17 year old that accidently shot his hand with a pistol recently but is expected to recover after surgery.
    There is a plethora of videos and stories available featuring grown adults accidentally shooting themselves or others. This is not an age issue, this is a lack of gun safety issue.
     

    Fordfella

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    I know a 17 year old that accidently shot his hand with a pistol recently but is expected to recover after surgery.
    A young man in Carencro was ambushed getting off the school bus this afternoon. He didn't survive.

     

    thperez1972

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    Just like when you said I was fine with children carrying concealed.

    Are you not?

    Which of the restrictions would need to go away to make it a true "constitutional carry" in your opinion?
    All restrictions.
    Like the age restriction? Are you suggesting it won't be true "constitutional carry" unless every kid in kindergarten is allowed to be strapped in class?
    I said no gun laws. You can take that how you wish.
     

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