To: Perseverando
When I was in HS, in the 70’s, there would have been half a dozen rifles in guys pickups, in plain sight, in their gun rack in the cab, ready for hunting.
3 posted on
09/01/2022 10:06:13 AM PDT by
The Louiswu
(If your child requires validation from Chuck E. Cheese you have failed as a parent. )
To: The Louiswu
Up until the late 80s was like that when I was in HS about 30 miles from Rock Hill.
Just about every guy had a pocket knife. Using either on someone else was unheard of.
7 posted on
09/01/2022 10:09:45 AM PDT by
wally_bert
(I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure.)
To: The Louiswu
At my junior high, we had an indoor rifle range next to our wood/metal shops.
9 posted on
09/01/2022 10:13:36 AM PDT by
TauntedTiger
(Let's Go Brandon!!!)
To: The Louiswu
Exactly. We had a marksmanship club and competed against other local schools.
To: The Louiswu
When I was in HS, in the 70’s, there would have been half a dozen rifles in guys pickups, in plain sight, in their gun rack in the cab, ready for hunting.In my high school, police could have confiscated an armory of firearms by simply opening the unlocked doors on the pickups trucks in the parking lot on any day except opening day of elk season when the parking lot was almost empty.
13 posted on
09/01/2022 10:28:48 AM PDT by
CommerceComet
("You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case, the government forgets the first." Rush Limbaugh )
To: The Louiswu
Yep. We carried them in a rack behind the seat. They could
easily be seen thru the back window panel they were held in.
Lots of options these days....
Lots of variations
27 posted on
09/01/2022 11:29:35 AM PDT by
deport
To: The Louiswu
With the doors unlocked and the windows rolled down.
32 posted on
09/01/2022 12:26:51 PM PDT by
bgill
(Which came first, the vax or the virus?)
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