we all had guns at this age and younger when I was growing up in the 60’s-70’s, we were NOT shooting each other!
Me too...................
Can confirm the 60's-70's experience. Well...except for the occasional BB gun shootout...
+1
Same. Over the fireplaces, next to the beds, sometimes on the school bus...we raised hell, but not when we had our rifles. And shooting people wasn't even a thought.
I guess there are a couple of historical incidents, but kids were a lot more normal back then.
But then, "we" didn't spend our formative years and literally all of our pre-adult lives living in and trying to understand an emotional nightmare of an environment, as seems the likely case of this 14 year old.
Add to that what could have been an equally difficult time in what may have been for him an abusive school environment, i.e., substantially everything else in his life.
The kid was suffering, full of fight and had nowhere else to go.
There is a lot to be said about enforcing drug laws and providing well supervised schools. - but the Left will seize this chaotic circumstance solely for its anti-gun value.
We had ‘violent’ cartoons, too; but we knew they were cartoons, and not the way one acts in real life.
When the police are watching your son and ask you to lock up your guns, you’s be a fool not to do so.
Indeed teenagers were smarter then they knew right from wrong but now add weed tic tock ego and a few other useless thing and you have what we have now chaos.
Only time I’ve seen teens playing sports in the last 15 years is at schools.
Now parks are just for dogs.