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High school reopened after gunman sighting prompts lockdown

Comal Independent School District officials said they did not believe any students were in imminent danger, but locked down the school as a safety precaution.

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Metal70s - 11/30/2012 7:20 PM
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Wow... I recall a time when I could take my 12 ga. shotgun to school. So I could go hunting with a friend & his dad after school. I'd get off the bus and go to the admin office, store it and my ammo, during hunting season. Many of us did. Did we: Lock the gun cabinet at home? Nope... have mass shootings? Nope. Break ins/Burglaries? Nope. Car jackings? Nope. (ad nauseam)... learn & respect firearms, then train on marksmanship & hunting/firearm safety and were taught respect for nature/conservation? Yep. What a different, sick, twisted, hip hop, god forsaken, no longer just a man-woman marriage, broken family, porn loving, HIV infected, holiday tree, moral-less, crack head, child-buggering, perversion/addiction-tolerating, suit happy world we live in (temporarily?) today, huh?

chs student - 11/30/2012 6:29 PM
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i am a student at canyon high, when the lock-down started they thought it was a bomb. around 9:15 am the found said it was a gun man on school. the police and rangers showed up. they were going to evacuate us on buses. when they didn't find any guns or suspicious persons they released us from our classes at 11:30 am on a modified lock-down with sheriffs on campus.

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