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tumtum

(438 posts)
90. I agree,
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 12:31 PM
Aug 2013

and the lethality should never ever be forgotten, when that happens, then that's when the potentially tragic results can happen.

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Looks like a good time... Sotf Aug 2013 #1
that's nice. Niceguy1 Aug 2013 #2
We had one at my high school. Spider Jerusalem Aug 2013 #3
Mine, too; we had a rifle team. WinkyDink Aug 2013 #76
We are building one at my daughter's high school for the ROTC kids. They are the only winterpark Aug 2013 #77
Yeah, my high school ROTC unit used demilitarised M1903 Springfields Spider Jerusalem Aug 2013 #78
Real nice, up until they have their first school shooting! B Calm Aug 2013 #4
Or for gawd's sake... MicaelS Aug 2013 #32
Didn't read the whole article did you? tumtum Aug 2013 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author HangOnKids Aug 2013 #80
All the High Schools near me have marksmanship teams that compete statewide NutmegYankee Aug 2013 #5
My HS had one, and I never knew while I attended JHB Aug 2013 #6
Pretty common all over the south Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #7
We had a rifle range at my HS, too. It was in the basement. Rhiannon12866 Aug 2013 #8
To teach firearms safety and marksmanship... badtoworse Aug 2013 #9
as many have already said Duckhunter935 Aug 2013 #10
Air Rifles....not to be confused with 22's or centerfire. ileus Aug 2013 #11
Because an outdoor one takes up too much space FBaggins Aug 2013 #12
My HS had an outdoor range. Xithras Aug 2013 #27
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess for competition shooting practice. TransitJohn Aug 2013 #13
During the 70s we did it all the time rl6214 Aug 2013 #14
My high school had a rifle team. hack89 Aug 2013 #15
The ROTC needs that training in case they're called to active duty NightWatcher Aug 2013 #16
Perhaps it would be a useful exercise... discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2013 #85
Interesting replies ...... oldhippie Aug 2013 #17
Surprises me, too. We didn't have a H.S. shooting program... Eleanors38 Aug 2013 #60
For ROTC and competitive shooting. Some high schools in Manhattan had them, or the students msanthrope Aug 2013 #18
Its a great idea dr.strangelove Aug 2013 #19
I look at teaching gun safety just like info teaching sex ed Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #20
I agree 100% dr.strangelove Aug 2013 #47
Firearms need to be feared. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #23
And your view will lead to the things outlined in post 20 joeglow3 Aug 2013 #24
There's a major difference between fearing something and wanting to eradicate it. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #25
No guns should be "respected" not feared. MicaelS Aug 2013 #34
A healthy, rational fear of something for good reasons is a good thing. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #36
Fear is a loaded term. MicaelS Aug 2013 #44
The difference between guns and alcohol, drugs and comic books: Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #55
No. beevul Aug 2013 #84
Stop kidding yourself. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #87
The first 2 targets are used by most police forces for qualification, tumtum Aug 2013 #88
And there's nothing *intrisnically* wrong with having such a target for those purposes. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #89
I agree, tumtum Aug 2013 #90
No - like many potentially dangerous things they need to be respected. hack89 Aug 2013 #30
You don't need to respect them. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #35
Understanding is the basis of respect hack89 Aug 2013 #37
Again, I think "respect" is a loaded term. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #43
I think we are talking semantics hack89 Aug 2013 #49
See, with your analogy..... Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #62
Not feared. Respected and understood. Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #31
Yes. Feared. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #33
But cars will kill more kids at that High School than guns hack89 Aug 2013 #39
Cars are not guns. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #45
We are talking about fearing potentially dangerous things, are we not? hack89 Aug 2013 #53
One is designed as a weapon, another is not. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #59
But which is more likely to kill you? nt hack89 Aug 2013 #61
The answer to that question would be heart attacks, strokes and cancer. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #63
You are not going to get me to fear my guns. hack89 Aug 2013 #65
Of course not. I can't dicate how you think, it's physically impossible. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #67
ok. nt hack89 Aug 2013 #69
And yet the one not designed as a weapon oneshooter Aug 2013 #94
And how many of those deaths are intentional vs. unintentional? Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #95
"feared" is different than afforded the respect they deserve dr.strangelove Aug 2013 #48
Gun safety can be taught in public schools without actually giving kids access to guns. Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2013 #56
It'll help the sprinters run faster Orrex Aug 2013 #21
Air Rifles. ROTC. MineralMan Aug 2013 #22
Yeah, that's been around for a long time bhikkhu Aug 2013 #29
Train the rich to hunt and the less rich to be soldiers liberal N proud Aug 2013 #26
Ummm...these are pellet guns wercal Aug 2013 #28
for indoor rifle practice? markiv Aug 2013 #38
Much hysteria about nothing. MicaelS Aug 2013 #40
My high school in El Paso had an indoor range under the stands for the stadium NoPasaran Aug 2013 #42
We had M-14s at my High School also. MicaelS Aug 2013 #46
I wonder, do they have a madmom Aug 2013 #50
too noisy for the neighborhood to keep outdoors? nt Deep13 Aug 2013 #51
In the fifties some catholic HS kids in uniform took rifles on the subway to matches at CK_John Aug 2013 #52
I don't think there is anything wrong with it tularetom Aug 2013 #54
I bet plenty of inner city schools have one Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #66
My high school in NYC still has one in the basement for JROTC NYC Liberal Aug 2013 #57
I take it you went to Xavier badtoworse Aug 2013 #72
I went to a University that has the best rifle team on earth, shooters had to come from somewhere 1-Old-Man Aug 2013 #58
My mom did target shooting in high school. WilliamPitt Aug 2013 #64
Why would a high school have an indoor rifle range? NCTraveler Aug 2013 #68
We had a rifle range at my school PD Turk Aug 2013 #70
Indoctrination! Training innocent kids not to wet their pants at the sight of a firearm!!! Demo_Chris Aug 2013 #71
Do you wet your pants at the sight of a firearm? badtoworse Aug 2013 #73
Only when its pointed at me. 1-Old-Man Aug 2013 #74
Perfect! badtoworse Aug 2013 #75
No. I was being sarcastic. nt Demo_Chris Aug 2013 #81
Hard to tell sometimes when it comes to guns badtoworse Aug 2013 #91
Very cool! ManiacJoe Aug 2013 #79
This message was self-deleted by its author Politicalboi Aug 2013 #82
We had one for air rifle too Puzzledtraveller Aug 2013 #83
The Daily Caller? BainsBane Aug 2013 #86
Is the article false? N/T GreenStormCloud Aug 2013 #92
Did you bother to actually READ the article? MicaelS Aug 2013 #93
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