I have always disliked signs that said 'Keep off the grass'. Long before it became a anti-drug slogan. I liked the green lush grass and I liked to roll in it, play on it, and get stained up properly. When I was an Airborne First Sergeant I found that I had some real power, and my troopers were in awe that I had stopped everyone from carelessly walking across the grass in a short cut to get around the barracks. I called it teaching them responsibility and discipline but we never talked about it, they just knew I would be on them if they disappointed my expectations. But I never needed a sign.
Well, the military has changed a lot, seems everyone needs to read the signs and that will protect us. I got very alarmed when I went shopping at the Commissary with my wife and I saw the sign for fools with firearms to have a gun free zone. I could see them stacking up the young folks and the old retirees like cord wood as we were wiped out by the fools with the firearms that weren't going to read, nor honor the signs. Too sad, still I shopped, since I may be one of those fools not reading the signs. You pick the battles you want to win, sometimes the battles pick you and your life depends on it.
Don't you worry none there is also a No Smoking outside the door of the building, we are very safe.
Don't the "No concealed weapons" signs fit in with the "No trespassing" and/or "No hunting/fishing/camping" signs? Are we no longer allowed to state what we will or will not allow on our own property? That sign never said "no weapons"; it just specified the owner's parameters.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you can note that your siblings do not necessarily agree with your views ... since that's true. Each of us different and related, as Mom's vision came to fruition. Each of us believing in hard work as Dad's vision. Each of us putting God first as both their visions. Not a bad legacy all told.
You think it's bad in YOUR neck of the woods, don't go to California... Just sayin...
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