Oh my, and one fun thing to do is to log onto Classmates.com and look through the yearbooks that have been put up for viewing online and see the gun clubs that both the boys and girls participated in back in the day (I even saw one for the Buffalo, NY high school that a friend of mine went to back in the 1970s). Using the NY Times logic as a guide, there must have been a mass shooting practically every day back then given the common presence of such clubs.
You have to really pity the people who will actually go and buy a copy of that rag and read that kind of garbage.
More and more I realize that the left relies on the ignorance of youth. It makes brainwashing easier. Young people (with a few exceptions) have no idea that there used to be school gun clubs, guns sold via mail order, etc. Same goes with global warming - they think hot summer days are a new phenomenon.
Mrs BN graduated in 1967 in Warwick, RI. She was on the rifle team there.
I graduated in 1965 in Macon, GA. My high school had ROTC and I was on the rifle team there.
No, I don’t have an “evil, black assault style” weapon with 100,000 rounds hid under the bed. Shotgun & .22 are all we have, now.
BTW, there are over 250 million vehicles on American roads. If a terrorist whack job wants to harm a lot of people, a 3,000+ lb guided land missile will do the job. Plus they are legal in NYC, Chicago, Boston, etc.
“People don’t kill people! Evil, black assault-style Chevies (with sound suppressors) do!”
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