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My boss took his .22 to school for show and tell back in the late sixties and walked down the streets with it, and we're in Canada.

When I was in high school in Texas in the early 80s, a lot of the kids who had pickup trucks had gun racks in cabs (up against the rear windows) with rifles in them. If you walked through the school parking lot you could see a dozen or more guns on any given day. Nobody thought anything of it.
 
My boss took his .22 to school for show and tell back in the late sixties and walked down the streets with it, and we're in Canada.

I grew up a spell in rural Canada in the 80s and my older brothers had their own .22, as did many other teens.

The younger kids would only be allowed to handle air guns. With which we managed to hurt ourselves and others with pretty frequently.

Very different in the cities of course, even then.
 
I got shot a couple of times by kids who were having pellet-gun fights, which was a bit of an annoyance.
Probably less annoying than being shot by one of the kids having a .22 fight though.
 
Probably less annoying than being shot by one of the kids having a .22 fight though.
There was only one kid with a .22, and everyone else was having a clod-fight. We didn't ever see him again after that.
 
There was only one kid with a .22, and everyone else was having a clod-fight. We didn't ever see him again after that.

I think there's an unwritten rule about bringing a .22 to a dirt clod fight :hehe:
 
Meth is a hell of a drug.

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