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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
SCHOOLS- no longer soft targets
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<blockquote data-quote="Riflehunter1776" data-source="post: 1443996" data-attributes="member: 103369"><p>Absolutely right. The left put the "handgun battle" on the back burner for now, but they've been after that since the 60's. If they can win control of Congress and start passing bans on semi rifles, the next target will be handguns again. Then shotguns and finally hunting rifles. The object has always been removing guns; "safety" is just a slogan they use as part of their virtue signaling. If they wanted kids to be safe, they'd have adequately trained and armed people protecting them from all the dangers which are out there. Matter of fact, I had a conversation with a teacher today. I mentioned the idea of well-vetted, well armed ex-military guards at schools. The response was predictable: horror, indignation, and the screwy comment "what would happen if they started having flashbacks!!?!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riflehunter1776, post: 1443996, member: 103369"] Absolutely right. The left put the "handgun battle" on the back burner for now, but they've been after that since the 60's. If they can win control of Congress and start passing bans on semi rifles, the next target will be handguns again. Then shotguns and finally hunting rifles. The object has always been removing guns; "safety" is just a slogan they use as part of their virtue signaling. If they wanted kids to be safe, they'd have adequately trained and armed people protecting them from all the dangers which are out there. Matter of fact, I had a conversation with a teacher today. I mentioned the idea of well-vetted, well armed ex-military guards at schools. The response was predictable: horror, indignation, and the screwy comment "what would happen if they started having flashbacks!!?!" [/QUOTE]
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