My experience too.....guns in the parking lot were common. Now an aspirin or a hunting knife gets you expelled. We made gun powder in Chemistry class and launched rockets at school too. I don't know what "just hanging out" is supposed to mean, but I walked through a residential neighborhood, visible from a highway one block away, carrying rifles and shotguns. Not in a case, and not slung either, but at a sort of modified port arms or over my shoulder. Carried them into the local store too. Sometimes there was a group of us in the store parking lot posing for photos with the results of our hunt. One of the things that changed the culture is all these imports from Commiefornia and the Yankees from up in the Northeast. My son worked security for awhile, and his boss had someone call the cops on him because they saw him cleaning a handgun through his kitchen window....they didn't think handguns were legal.talltex wrote:Well, you'd be wrong...I don't know your age, but I'm 57, and I grew up in a small town, (have lived in the same county all my life, except for College), and as kids in the 60's and early 70's we walked around town with shotguns and rifles quite frequently. Occasionally, someone might pull up alongside us in a car, but not to question what we were doing...it was to ask us if we'd got anything for supper. If we were going very far out of town to hunt, we actually wired a gun rack on the back of our bicycles after finding out the hard way that strapping it to the handlebars wasn't a good idea if you rode to close to a tree or bush. Once we were able to drive, every PU in the school parking lot had a gun rack in it...with guns in them. When someone got a new gun, it was normal for a group of kids...and sometimes the teachers...to be out in the parking lot between class or at lunch to get it out and let everyone have a look at it. In Grade School, at Christmas for the class party, we all exchanged gifts with a maximum cost of $1.00...all the boys brought a boy's gift & the girls brought a girl's gift ( I know, not politically correct now), and the boys all wrapped up a box a .22 Long Rifles (cost $0.79) to give to each other...and nobody thought anything about it. It WAS a totally different culture back then, and I too lament it's passing.TexasCajun wrote:I don't think there ever was a time where just hanging out with an openly carried long gun was common. I remember pick up trucks with gun racks. I remember guys walking to/from a quick hunt along country roads. But anybody not in hunting gear & not headed somewhere would've most certainly had to explain what they were doing.VMI77 wrote:
I don't disagree, I just lament the loss of the culture I grew up in where walking down the street with a long gun was not considered suspicious activity.
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- Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:44 am
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- Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:06 pm
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Cedar Park Dad wrote:How about instead if you just protest like normal people, with signs and such, and not actively give the antigunners ammunition against all gun owners EVERY TIME YOU SURFACE.VMI77 wrote:If we'd just keep quiet, not bring attention to ourselves, and quit being confrontational, the anti-gunners will leave us alone.
I don't disagree, I just lament the loss of the culture I grew up in where walking down the street with a long gun was not considered suspicious activity.
- Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:36 pm
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Yeah, it's snark. While it's not illegal, there is effectively no open long gun carry in this State now. I haven't seen open long-gun carry in a public place for about 20 years; and I live in small town Texas, not the Big City (with one exception --a couple years ago I did see a guy open carry a deer rifle from his car into Academy to have his scope bore sighted). I'm also not an advocate of open carry for handguns. While I can see some slight benefits to it, as a rule I wouldn't open carry even if it was legal.steveincowtown wrote:Hopefully this is tongue in cheek? I agree that these in your face tactics will do more harm than good, but to think for an instant that the left wingers will ditch their anti gun efforts if we just "keep quiet" is just not the case.VMI77 wrote:If we'd just keep quiet, not bring attention to ourselves, and quit being confrontational, the anti-gunners will leave us alone.
- Tue Nov 12, 2013 11:59 am
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If we'd just keep quiet, not bring attention to ourselves, and quit being confrontational, the anti-gunners will leave us alone.