Yup. In high school in Albuquerque, back in the day (’65ish), there were always a few pick up trucks with rifles in the racks in the student parking lot. Never had a problem. Nobody complained. (fear of being shot!!!???)
When my Mom, now 97, attended school, they rode in on horses. Many of the boys brought guns and hunted on the way home. The family ate whatever they shot. If they didn’t kill anything there was no meat that night.
If it was anything like my high school, most pickup doors were unlocked as well. We took our guns into ag class and cleaned them during class.
A lot of us have similar experiences, especially those of us who graduated from HS before about 1970. The wussification of American men has created the first generation boys who are actually afraid of a pocket knife, and terrified of guns. They respond to bullies by crying and expect “The Authorities” to do something about it; indeed, to solve every perceived problem and smooth every difficulty.
You can’t really blame them. They are drugged in school and bombarded with PC indoctrination everywhere they turn. If that isn’t enough, they are being pushed into homosexuality.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I think this emasculation of America must be aggressively opposed if there is ever to be any true Liberty again.