When I was young my mother sent me in the store at age 10 or 11 to buy her cigarettes. The clerk looked at me briefly and sold them to me. Today you must produce and I.D. and be 18.
When I was in high school, the students had a designated smoking area. Now that would be crazy considering under 18 they are breaking the law. Still doesn't keep kids from smoking.
When I was in school, knives were forbidden. All the guys had a pocketknife on them and half the girls did too. Teachers knew it and didn't care unless something happened. Now a lot of schools have metal detectors.
In high school most of us deer hunted before or after school. Which meant we had guns & knives in our vehicle. No one worried about it as a big deal. Now they would call the national guard if someone carried a gun on campus. No one considered invading the school because too many weapons available.
When I turned 19, I could legally buy alcohol. Now it is 21, but many underage teens still drink regardless.
I am trying to say the government keeps trying to protect us from ourselves but we were far better off with less government. I miss liberty.
When I was in high school, the students had a designated smoking area. Now that would be crazy considering under 18 they are breaking the law. Still doesn't keep kids from smoking.
When I was in school, knives were forbidden. All the guys had a pocketknife on them and half the girls did too. Teachers knew it and didn't care unless something happened. Now a lot of schools have metal detectors.
In high school most of us deer hunted before or after school. Which meant we had guns & knives in our vehicle. No one worried about it as a big deal. Now they would call the national guard if someone carried a gun on campus. No one considered invading the school because too many weapons available.
When I turned 19, I could legally buy alcohol. Now it is 21, but many underage teens still drink regardless.
I am trying to say the government keeps trying to protect us from ourselves but we were far better off with less government. I miss liberty.