What is this country coming to? I graduated Pocomoke High in 1969 and, during hunting season, many students and teachers kept rifles and shotguns in their cars so they could hit the fields or marsh as soon as school dismissed for the day. I vividly remember students carrying weapons openly on the school bus so they could work on them during shop class. Nobody gave it a second thought.
Do they not realize that people with an open or concealed carry permit have been investigated and vetted by the FBI and/or state police? Can they say that about any other parents or visitors to the school? People with carry permits are the least of their worries!
Anonymous Anonymous said... What is this country coming to? I graduated Pocomoke High in 1969 and, during hunting season, many students and teachers kept rifles and shotguns in their cars so they could hit the fields or marsh as soon as school dismissed for the day. I vividly remember students carrying weapons openly on the school bus so they could work on them during shop class. Nobody gave it a second thought.
Do they not realize that people with an open or concealed carry permit have been investigated and vetted by the FBI and/or state police? Can they say that about any other parents or visitors to the school? People with carry permits are the least of their worries!
Dale Stevens Pocomoke City, MD
March 25, 2016 at 7:49 PM
I graduated from Pocomoke High in 1978 and I tell everyone it was nothing to have all my friends bring guns to school. Most people had them on the back window on a rack in the back of their pick ups, Bronco and Blazers. What happened to those days? Is it illegal to even drive around with a gun rack in your truck?
We could use this in Maryland.
ReplyDeleteWhat is this country coming to? I graduated Pocomoke High in 1969 and, during hunting season, many students and teachers kept rifles and shotguns in their cars so they could hit the fields or marsh as soon as school dismissed for the day. I vividly remember students carrying weapons openly on the school bus so they could work on them during shop class. Nobody gave it a second thought.
ReplyDeleteDo they not realize that people with an open or concealed carry permit have been investigated and vetted by the FBI and/or state police? Can they say that about any other parents or visitors to the school? People with carry permits are the least of their worries!
Dale Stevens
Pocomoke City, MD
What a bunch of idiots!
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ReplyDeleteWhat is this country coming to? I graduated Pocomoke High in 1969 and, during hunting season, many students and teachers kept rifles and shotguns in their cars so they could hit the fields or marsh as soon as school dismissed for the day. I vividly remember students carrying weapons openly on the school bus so they could work on them during shop class. Nobody gave it a second thought.
Do they not realize that people with an open or concealed carry permit have been investigated and vetted by the FBI and/or state police? Can they say that about any other parents or visitors to the school? People with carry permits are the least of their worries!
Dale Stevens
Pocomoke City, MD
March 25, 2016 at 7:49 PM
I graduated from Pocomoke High in 1978 and I tell everyone it was nothing to have all my friends bring guns to school. Most people had them on the back window on a rack in the back of their pick ups, Bronco and Blazers. What happened to those days? Is it illegal to even drive around with a gun rack in your truck?
What happened to the
ReplyDeletesecond Amendment? And why are we all scurrying about like this when insane school shooters love to do their deeds?
How stupid can we get?
Libs instill fear in pretty much everything....so sad.
ReplyDeleteThe students carry guns at school in Baltimore!
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