Message from @f***urfeelings

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2020-10-31 17:18:20 UTC  

My vette has a 5.7

2020-10-31 17:18:48 UTC  

My camaro has a 305 :/

2020-10-31 17:18:54 UTC  

Needs a 355 but

2020-10-31 17:19:18 UTC  

We should take this into cars

2020-10-31 17:19:25 UTC  

I am trying to buy my dad's old honda off him. I think its a 1.7... :/

2020-10-31 17:19:26 UTC  

Good point

2020-10-31 17:19:31 UTC  

1.4*

2020-10-31 17:19:37 UTC  

or maybe a 2.4

2020-10-31 17:19:48 UTC  

yea <#722868148637794415> would be better

2020-10-31 19:30:17 UTC  

To be honest those Trainees after Boot are really no longer 18 know nothings...they have a basis knowledge for when they go for MOS training

2020-10-31 20:03:52 UTC  

I agree the issue isn't young bucks with guns, its idiots and ignorant people who haven't been properly trained. Maybe its just because everyone I knew and their great grandma taught me about gun safety from a very young age, but I personally have no problem with 18 year olds, civ or mil, owning and using firearms. idk tho, I myself am only 18. :/

2020-10-31 20:06:21 UTC  

I was taught at a very young age gun safety and shooting (by 6) but if schools really want to keep kids safe, they should also teach kids basic gun safety rather then making them scared of them.

2020-10-31 20:06:54 UTC  

U mean watching ppl play cops on TV isn't gun safety training 🙄

2020-10-31 20:08:12 UTC  

If public schools are teaching kids how to use condoms and how to have safe oral and anal sex, we should be able to find a way to hands on teach kids guns.

2020-10-31 20:08:21 UTC  

right David. I took a firearms saftey course in FFA and a bunch of the kids in that class were scared to death of guns. My teacher brought in a bb gun to teach us about trigger and muzzle discipline, etc. By the end of the course, the most nervous kids felt relatively comfortable with at least some guns.

2020-10-31 20:10:03 UTC  

Funny fact they use too teach kids gun safety and shooting

2020-10-31 20:14:14 UTC  

im not surprised. my school in Texas had a 22 range for the JROTC chapter. My FFA teacher was going to let us shoot there, but some of the kids in my class were too irresponsible and dragged out any of the (very easy) assignments he gave us.

2020-10-31 20:15:33 UTC  

Ok, having a range at school is probably the most Texas thing.

2020-10-31 20:15:52 UTC  

ikr

2020-10-31 20:16:00 UTC  

It was for all the boys in that class and they would teach them with 22 rifles in the gyms lol

2020-10-31 20:16:44 UTC  

Here the even better part of it the NRA helped fund it lol

2020-10-31 20:17:13 UTC  

Boy times have changed now they help write gun laws

2020-10-31 20:17:42 UTC  

nicee. I live in liberal part of the counrty, and we somehow got too shoot bows in gym last year. some of the girls were iffy at first but ultimately found it really fun to shoot.

2020-10-31 20:18:06 UTC  

and ye, the NRA sucks. Some of the richest people here in VA live down the road from me, and they got rich off the NRA. :/

2020-10-31 20:19:21 UTC  

Oh I bet they did lol yup but that was back in the 60s when they did that kinda stuff

2020-10-31 20:20:10 UTC  

I did see a new program that started to teach gun safety to kids in school but only a few schools allow it

2020-10-31 20:20:43 UTC  

Is that a national program or a state program?

2020-10-31 20:21:07 UTC  

NRA?

2020-10-31 20:21:16 UTC  

its national I think

2020-10-31 20:25:10 UTC  

The new one is thru a non-profit called s.a.f.e

2020-10-31 20:25:42 UTC  

Aims to teach kids in school about gun safety with hands on training

2020-10-31 20:25:42 UTC  

oh, there was an old NRA?

2020-10-31 20:26:03 UTC  

The NRA did it back in the 60s

2020-10-31 20:26:11 UTC  

oh gotcha

2020-10-31 20:26:43 UTC  

They stopped before the 70s lol now there is a push to teach them once more in school

2020-10-31 20:27:11 UTC  

And thats by the group s.a.f.e

2020-10-31 20:27:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/720484562400051201/772195181512491018/Screenshot_20201031-152740_Google.jpg

2020-10-31 20:29:34 UTC  

There a few pushing for it more in schools which I think we should just like high school should be required to take understanding laws and legal systems

2020-10-31 20:50:20 UTC  

I think gun safety should be taught in AG

2020-10-31 20:51:02 UTC  

I know last year “my 9th grade year” we did the hunter safety course but it wasn’t that good about some stuff

2020-10-31 21:19:16 UTC  

^sounds similar. It definitely skims over a lot of basic gun stuff, but at least the variation I took covered safety very well.