Stern lectures for the logically-challenged. Others have opinions, I have convictions.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Isn't that the truth. When I was in school my budies all had a rifle in their pick-up and so did the teacher. Now days a teacher doesn't dare have a weapon on school property.
When I went to a little one-room school house in the Black Hills, we brought our rifles to school with us. The rule was they had to be in the cloak room, bolts open and unloaded. The reasoning was some kids had walked too far -- through the snow -- to go back home and get their guns. The only bus we had was up on blocks and served as another classroom.
2 comments:
Isn't that the truth. When I was in school my budies all had a rifle in their pick-up and so did the teacher. Now days a teacher doesn't dare have a weapon on school property.
When I went to a little one-room school house in the Black Hills, we brought our rifles to school with us. The rule was they had to be in the cloak room, bolts open and unloaded. The reasoning was some kids had walked too far -- through the snow -- to go back home and get their guns. The only bus we had was up on blocks and served as another classroom.
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