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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 4113130" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>Funny thing....I went to school before the internet and social media. We were NOT allowed to have a knife or gun at school. So all the degeneracy claimed here in thread was before those were even on the horizon. Sorry, I know you're very specifically and oddly passionate about wanting to take your guns to schools from your post history. But the fact is that the choices made to ban them were never the done by the kids. Just like the kids never were the ones to want participation trophies, all those choices were made by the adults and administrations along the way. Who oddly, tend to be in the same generations as those complaining about lost rights in this thread.</p><p></p><p>Also oddly, I went through my entire school career and have no recollection of a single solitary time that a knife or gun would have made my life better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 4113130, member: 5800"] Funny thing....I went to school before the internet and social media. We were NOT allowed to have a knife or gun at school. So all the degeneracy claimed here in thread was before those were even on the horizon. Sorry, I know you're very specifically and oddly passionate about wanting to take your guns to schools from your post history. But the fact is that the choices made to ban them were never the done by the kids. Just like the kids never were the ones to want participation trophies, all those choices were made by the adults and administrations along the way. Who oddly, tend to be in the same generations as those complaining about lost rights in this thread. Also oddly, I went through my entire school career and have no recollection of a single solitary time that a knife or gun would have made my life better. [/QUOTE]
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