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Posted by Tommy D on March 18, 2005 at 20:34:58 from (151.213.225.24):
In Reply to: Way OT- Punishment posted by David B on March 18, 2005 at 10:48:43:
I don't know what the answer is to the question of is this punishment too harsh. A High School kid should know the rules, I guess. But.....I remember when I was in High School not THAT long ago (Class of 1981), on Fridays in the fall, I played right guard on the football team. After the game (and sometimes) dance, I left for my uncles place 3 hours away for the next morning's deer hunting. Many, many times, I had my .35 Rem. caliber Marlin in the rear window of my 1968 Ford pickup in the gunrack, in the parking lot at school, and my hunting knife, in its scabbard, lying on the seat. It was one of many pickups like that, so it was totally unnoticed. Also, since I was about 10, I carried a small pocket knife every day, school or not. I guess the times have totally changed.... Tommy D.
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