As I have said before I'm all for taking away guns. But we should start with taking the guns away from the secret service, and body guards for politicians, judges etc. It just makes good sence.
Something I would asume every person on this board is guilty of probably. Lack of education. This simply meaning what we would do if we lived in some of those areas where you can not go out at night.
Kids taking guns to school or knives is on the same page. Every day, if a kid gets the crap beat out of him as he walks down certian neighborhoods on his way to and from school...well what the heck is he supposed to do.
I'm not up to listining to this ..just tell a cop, or report it to a teacher. And certianly the idea they can jump thru the flower bed, over their folks limo, and get back behind the gated fence to their new home with swiming pool and butlers. No don't think so! Many of these folks are in a survival mode, and we don't get it because our life style compared to theirs is no different than a politicians compared to ours. They don't get it either. These people did not get there by choice, they have few options as most of us would suggest.
I was a plow jockey kid till I went into the service, and my gunner was a afro american who was raised in the rough part of town. He was a great person who hung around with us honkies. I won't get into detail, but None of us can understand the life styles they have grown to know.
Again I will state from us looking up at the rich politicians not understanding us needing guns...why don't we just hire body guards to protect us, and hire security police to guard our gated new homes? If we expect a troubling week end we could always take our limos to the airport and fly our new jet to a paridise till things cool off at home? See there is a simple solution.
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