On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 05:16:26PM -0800, Bill Frantz wrote:
> At 5:53 PM -0800 2/17/03, Tyler Durden wrote:
> >Any kid coming to school
> >with a knife or gun gets thrown out, period.
> 
> Gee, when I was in high school, I was on the high school rifle team.  I
> still have the varsity letter with the crossed rifles on it.  Our ammo was
> paid for by the US military, who wanted recruits who could shoot.  I
> brought my gun to school at the beginning of the season, and took it home
> at the end.
> 

   Yeah, no kidding. Lot's of kids brought guns to school when I was in
highschool. Kids that lived in the country would hunt before school, catch the
schoolbus, with their rifle or shotgun in a case, of course, and put it in their
locker while in class, take it out, take the bus home and hunt after school. Why
not? And of course they were usually carrying a fair amount of ammo as well. 
   And when I was in college at the UW-Madison, I regularly took my .22 target
pistol down to the university indoor range and practiced. I'm not sure that
college students are even allowed to have guns in the dorm now. 


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