I think arming 12 and 13 years olds is a GREAT idea!

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I was watching a video of a kid who just turned 13 try to buy beer, lottery tickets, girlie magazines, and cigarettes. Of course, every time he was turned away as too young.

Then he went to a gun show and in a couple of minutes walked out with the rifle of his choice.

I think he could have bought those items if he bought the rifle first, don't you?
 
I was watching a video of a kid who just turned 13 try to buy beer, lottery tickets, girlie magazines, and cigarettes. Of course, every time he was turned away as too young.

Then he went to a gun show and in a couple of minutes walked out with the rifle of his choice.

I think he could have bought those items if he bought the rifle first, don't you?
Let's stick to grounding them. It's less mess.
 
Despite California's waiting-period, way back when I left a gun show with a Federal Ordance .45 1911. Being a 'curios' piece it was exempt from the waiting period. Was ready to fire as-is (after cleaning out the grease) though with modern JHP was stovepiping so I eventualy took it to a gunsmith to get bevelled and updated. Also bought some Second-Chance soft body armor (2a rated) for work.

Gunshow loopholes are a concern, but ultimately much-ado-about-nothing. There's so many guns out there, fretting over new sales is redundant at best.

Now if they'd just sold the porn to the 13yo, maybe he'd have just gone home instead of to buy a weapon. ;)
 
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence ? Gun Law Information Experts

Licensed dealers may not sell to anyone under 18. Private citizens are not so restricted. There is no age limit on possessing a long gun. One must be 21 to own a handgun.

Again licensed dealers may not sell firearms or ammunition to anyone they believe is under the age of 18. If someone did so they violated the law.

I guess you have a point. Since someone posted a vid of the kid buying the gun legally, I'm not sure what your point is.
 
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence ? Gun Law Information Experts

Licensed dealers may not sell to anyone under 18. Private citizens are not so restricted. There is no age limit on possessing a long gun. One must be 21 to own a handgun.

Again licensed dealers may not sell firearms or ammunition to anyone they believe is under the age of 18. If someone did so they violated the law.

I guess you have a point. Since someone posted a vid of the kid buying the gun legally, I'm not sure what your point is.

Federal Law is specific.If a Licensed dealer sold to someone under 18 they broke the law. I realize you are to stupid to grasp the concept but guess what RETARD? It is already illegal we don't need a new law.
 
I was watching a video of a kid who just turned 13 try to buy beer, lottery tickets, girlie magazines, and cigarettes. Of course, every time he was turned away as too young.

Then he went to a gun show and in a couple of minutes walked out with the rifle of his choice.

I think he could have bought those items if he bought the rifle first, don't you?

How many young men under the age 18 were in the US revolutionary war?
Just asking.
 
Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence ? Gun Law Information Experts

Licensed dealers may not sell to anyone under 18. Private citizens are not so restricted. There is no age limit on possessing a long gun. One must be 21 to own a handgun.

Again licensed dealers may not sell firearms or ammunition to anyone they believe is under the age of 18. If someone did so they violated the law.

I guess you have a point. Since someone posted a vid of the kid buying the gun legally, I'm not sure what your point is.

Actually they posted a video of the young man buying a gun illegally.
Do you understand law?
 
Give em a blunt and a couple rounds

Whatever will fit in their backpacks. Take a few books out because the right doesn't believe in education and they'll be able to carry more ammo.

Remember when the nutters here defended the 6yo who brought a gun to school?
 
Give em a blunt and a couple rounds

Whatever will fit in their backpacks. Take a few books out because the right doesn't believe in education and they'll be able to carry more ammo.

Remember when the nutters here defended the 6yo who brought a gun to school?

It never ceases to amaze me how the left is stuck on that false talking point.
Repeat a lie often enough and the foolish will believe it, say it, perpetuate it. :cuckoo:
 
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I was watching a video of a kid who just turned 13 try to buy beer, lottery tickets, girlie magazines, and cigarettes. Of course, every time he was turned away as too young.



Then he went to a gun show and in a couple of minutes walked out with the rifle of his choice.



I think he could have bought those items if he bought the rifle first, don't you?



How many young men under the age 18 were in the US revolutionary war?

Just asking.


Different time.
And a lot of them died. ;)


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13? I think my uncle was eight when he got his first rifle!

Exactly.. I had a couple trophies and a $400 Anshutz Competition rifle when I was 12.

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Then I TAUGHT marksmanship along side my dad who ran the Civitan sponsored team.
RDean will pass out when I tell him that our ammo came VIRTUALLY free from the DOD civilian markmanship program.

Got pulled over when I was 17 with a tailgate full of 20 rifles and 5000 rounds of ammunition.
Cop saw my shooting jacket lying on the seat and we had a nice chat. Before my time, many HIGH SCHOOLS had markmanship programs and INDOOR GUN RANGES..

There is NO problem with kids having supervised recreation with firearms. And it builds family trust like no other endevour.
 

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