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I want to see that kid walk around with all that in his pants. Demeanor has a lot to do with it as well. A kid carrying a gun when he's not supposed to is going to be nervous, like a drunk driving home he's going to be extra careful.

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You could hear that little rattling SOB coming a mile away. LMAO!!!!!! He'd clink and clatter like a suit of armour. Plus with the shottie stuck in his sock, he couldn't bend one leg. How VERY funny. Thats made my day.

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Even if someone could carry and conceal all those firearms into a school they would be rendered completely immobile by a magnet. It'd be like a bugs bunny cartoon.

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I think the point is that one could easily conceal any ONE of those or maybe two, easily.

Would you question a kid hobbling down the hall way on crutches why he didnt bend his knee?

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I want to see him get on and off the school bus with that shotgun down the back of his pants, or better yet sit down someplace.

I think that was just another anti making a dump, unrealistic video to try and make a point. They blew it with the shotgun.

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I think that was just another anti making a dump, unrealistic video to try and make a point. They blew it with the shotgun.

Agreed but it was interesting to see them keep coming out.... the shotgun did make me :D! now if it had been a sawed off, with a thigh holster it might have worked...

Guest Glock23ForMe
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Was that an UZI???

I think the point was, if that guy can fit 18 in his pants, someone else can fit ONE. And that is the reason they must tuck in their shirts and wear correctly fitting pants.

Guest jwrebate
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I think I started laughing about the time the kid pulled out an 870 out of his right pocket. That brings a whole new meaning to the term "pocket carry"!

Guest jwrebate
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Was that an UZI???

I think the point was, if that guy can fit 18 in his pants, someone else can fit ONE. And that is the reason they must tuck in their shirts and wear correctly fitting pants.

I just hope no one tells these kids about Crossbreed Supertucks...

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Kids will never start pocket carrying because the baggy, saggy pants will be around their ankles if they do. They already are having to designate a hand to hold the pants up without anything in the pockets, so how are they going to carry, hold their pants up, and be able to draw all at the same time?

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Kids will never start pocket carrying because the baggy, saggy pants will be around their ankles if they do. They already are having to designate a hand to hold the pants up without anything in the pockets, so how are they going to carry, hold their pants up, and be able to draw all at the same time?

Because they are going for the shock factor! drop the pants then fire... it will catch most people unawares! :D

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My kid's school has and enforces the dress policy talked about in the video, and I'm all for it. I'm not worried about him carying a gun, but he sure looks better wearing a belt and tucking in his shirt.

Guest Jvanhoosen
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I was waiting for him to pull out a howitzer

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