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Tomorrow my school will be installing metal detectorsin the school but no one has brung a gun to school n at least 3 months so is there really any real reason to have them :o

Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 7:29:52 PM

Wow. 3 months... Why didnt they install them earlier?

Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 7:33:51 PM

My school is either poor or taking the money for themselves because its a poor A$$ school ;)

Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 7:36:45 PM

I fired my first gun the other week. Was scary as hell. A horrible experience. Never wanna do it again.

Was a colt 45 if anyone's wondering

 

Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 8:22:42 PM

Lol, we have someone showing off a gun saying they will blow the school cop/students head off every few months, think we nee them too lol.

 

Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 9:59:19 PM

Sigh... Big suprise now it's cool to flash a gun around.

@ bloop. Excellent, I'm glad it made you wet your pants. Now you have the proper respect for the power that a.45 can do. I've been shooting guns for years and I'm still nervous around a loaded one.

When I was in high school not that long ago... Wait... counting on fingers and toes has it really be 12 years...dang.... Anyway half the guys in my school had a rifle/shotgun in a gunrack in the back of there vehicle. The were all going hunting after school of course so none of us thought anything of bringing a gun or a knife to school you just left it in your vehicle. (Most of us walked around with a 4 or 5 inch knife in our pockets). Even then we were hearing the Media saying how shocking it was that there were guns in school. We just all thought they were morons.

Now days with the media making flashing a gun around cool, everyone is scared spitless. I don't dare teach the "Battle-hymn of the School Children" to my son for fear that he will be expelled.

If your curious at Hellgate Elementary School in Missoula, MT (yes that is its name so there is no editing needed, if you don't believe me here's proof ) we sung it like this. (with gusto, at recess)

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school,
We have tortured all the teachers and have broken every rule,
We have massacred the office and have hung the principle,
Let us little mosters march on.

Glory Glory Halejullah,
Teacher hit me with a rula'
Shot him from behind the door,
With a loaded Forty-four,
and he ain't my teacher no more.

I dare ya to go sing that song in the hallways at school and just see if your parents don't get called in.

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Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 10:35:04 PM

Hahahaha, I'm gonna go do that, I'll let you what happens tommarow, haha...

 

Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 10:42:46 PM

 

 

I fired my first gun the other week. Was scary as hell. A horrible experience. Never wanna do it again.

Was a colt 45 if anyone's wondering

 

Lmao. Reminds me of my first experince. A Glock 45. Nearly knocked me over, I wasnt expecting the shove that comes with the loud BANG and fiery flash. Alas, I am more of a bolt-action kinda guy.

@ V: LOL I'll give it a try. Maybe ill teach it to a few of my friends B)

 

I love my randylion

 

Monday, March 13, 2006 at 12:13:38 AM
LGM

@ V- we used to sing the same exact thing in my elementary school... 35 years ago (yikes!)

Guns at school are not funny and very serious. It's just not like it used to be. People don't seem to have the respect for the impacts they can have on other people. This applies to guns, and also to risky behavior. (Cars, drug, and on and on...)

One of my former students made a threat to show up at graduation with a gun. The threat got out, he was arrested, and ended up in juvie for quite a while. When he got out, nobody trusted him anymore.

Another student was involved in drug smuggling, and he was reportedly carrying a gun at school. He spent 3 years in federal prison.

This stuff isn't funny. I'm glad your school is taking it seriously, Ti. (it sounds like you don't though...)

Monday, March 13, 2006 at 12:49:01 AM

I like guns... But I see no point in bringing them to school.

Gangs are really the cause of a lot of violence. Drugs, Guns.

Pray to GOD for him to reveal himself to you.

Monday, March 13, 2006 at 3:54:55 AM

I had an experience similar to bloop about a year ago. I went skeet shooting with a few friends. The noise, the stress. Pff.

Monday, March 13, 2006 at 7:46:53 AM

 

 

I had an experience similar to bloop about a year ago

 

I don't think so, was at a sleazy little middle-of-nowhere "shooting range" in cambodia. Got shuffled into a little horrible dingy black smokey backroom by a guy with gold teeth and a gun.

I kept having wierd visions of it spinning round in my hand cowboy style from the force of the shot and then somehow shooting me in the head...

Don't think it had helped that the day before I had been at the genocide museum tuol sleng (or s21) where they showed photo's of torturings taking place and "interogations".

 

Monday, March 13, 2006 at 10:27:06 AM

And I thought I was the only crazy one who thought this.

 

I kept having wierd visions of it spinning round in my hand cowboy style from the force of the shot and then somehow shooting me in the head...

 

I shoot rifles.... Long barrel only. All those little guns scare me (I won't touch a derriger, I like my all of my 10 fingers).

As to the Genocide museum tuol sleng. From what I understand what happened was worse then the Halocaust.

Monday, March 13, 2006 at 7:17:31 PM

Gangs arent really the promblem in my neighborhood sure there are a lot of them but they are nothing compared to the police in the summer I go to visit my cousins in La or atlanta just to get away from them.

Man I Hate the police :'(

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at 12:55:51 AM

Lol, the police around here are funny...

Anyone ever watch the old Dukes of Hazzard? The cops 'round here talk like Rosco... :P

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at 2:47:20 AM

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