Your argument doesn't hold water because the 'war' part, like beer and tobacco is voluntary. That should change though if a draft is called.No beer, tobacco or handguns. But war? You bet.
Don't remember Penny's but I do remember 'Monkey Wards' selling rifles and shotguns.Don’t remember Penneys’ having guns. Clothing store is all I remember. Yes, Skaggs at 21 st & Memorial.
If parents in this country were allowed to 'parent' like they should then we wouldn't be having this discussion about having to be a certain age to be considered responsible enough to purchase a firearm. Just my 2-cents.Does this make me feel a certain way, yes… but then again my feelings shouldn’t trump a constitutional right. The days of middle ground are dead, buried, and rotten so we can’t give any wiggle room on things like this unfortunately. You basically back it all, or you back nothing. I’d especially like younger folks to have training and whatnot, but the second you implement rules it gets ugly.
In an ideal world I think most things should be pushed off until at least 21, seeing as brain development isn’t near done at that point.. but how else can we exploit our youth in so many different ways if we can’t get them early!
LolNo driving till 18. No one drives to school, all ride buses or walk/bicycle. Highschool goes to 20 yrs old. Work/College/Military after completion of High School. You stay in High School and work 20 hours a week until successful graduating. You have till 22 to complete. You fail at High School the Military has you for 4 years. After that you feed your own face and best have it figured out how to do so.
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Nothing says freedom like coerced enlistment.
I agree it would help a bunch of them, but that’s a principle I just can’t get behind. If we’d just pull the plug on the many “safety nets” the taxpayers fund, most of the problem would solve itself. It’d be ugly for awhile, but life’s hard and nothing is free.
I understand wanting to lessen road accidents, but there are a lot of rural places where driving is pretty much a necessity. Say you have an older sibling that graduates and now you need to drive yourself... or maybe sit on a bus for three hours at 5 AM as the alternative. Especially if you're in highschool until you're twenty. And getting to work would be pretty much impossible, if you're working 20 hours a week, again in a rural area.No driving till 18. No one drives to school, all ride buses or walk/bicycle. Highschool goes to 20 yrs old. Work/College/Military after completion of High School. You stay in High School and work 20 hours a week until successful graduating. You have till 22 to complete. You fail at High School the Military has you for 4 years. After that you feed your own face and best have it figured out how to do so.
Agreed.If they can vote, if they can be drafted, then they should be able to buy and carry a handgun. Drink and smoke, too.
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