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<blockquote data-quote="870WingBlaster" data-source="post: 1890569" data-attributes="member: 13541"><p>You're 27 and I'm 30 so we can kind of relate to our upbringing and attitudes towards guns. When I was in first grade we had a pioneer day/land run day, a kid brought a pair of SAA pistols in a nice leather holster. The teacher let us check them out and they were given to the principal until school was out. I told my dad about it and he commented that he and his dad would prop guns that they used for hunting earlier in the day in the corner of the class room. They didn't have to "check" them into the principal. Now, they would freak out if a kid brought a gun to school. Times...they are a changin'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="870WingBlaster, post: 1890569, member: 13541"] You're 27 and I'm 30 so we can kind of relate to our upbringing and attitudes towards guns. When I was in first grade we had a pioneer day/land run day, a kid brought a pair of SAA pistols in a nice leather holster. The teacher let us check them out and they were given to the principal until school was out. I told my dad about it and he commented that he and his dad would prop guns that they used for hunting earlier in the day in the corner of the class room. They didn't have to "check" them into the principal. Now, they would freak out if a kid brought a gun to school. Times...they are a changin' [/QUOTE]
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