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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 3966565" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>We as a society routinely hand 16 (and younger) year olds the keys to a multi ton vehicle and turn them loose on the highways. Every year we hear of multiple tragic "accidents" wherein a car load of teenagers (always seems to be the cheerleading squad or football stars) or just one or two kids are killed either from reckless driving or a severe lack of driving skills. I would bet good money that outside of gang related killings far more "innocent" young folks die in cars than are killed with a firearm yet I don't think I've ever heard any of the usual talking heads demanding we take these death machines away from the children for their safety. </p><p>Kids that age generally do not have the experience, maturity or decision making skills to be entrusted with driving, let alone a firearm, with out competent adult supervision. 18 and older they are legally adults and should be afforded all constitutional rights, including the right to keep and bear arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 3966565, member: 2833"] We as a society routinely hand 16 (and younger) year olds the keys to a multi ton vehicle and turn them loose on the highways. Every year we hear of multiple tragic "accidents" wherein a car load of teenagers (always seems to be the cheerleading squad or football stars) or just one or two kids are killed either from reckless driving or a severe lack of driving skills. I would bet good money that outside of gang related killings far more "innocent" young folks die in cars than are killed with a firearm yet I don't think I've ever heard any of the usual talking heads demanding we take these death machines away from the children for their safety. Kids that age generally do not have the experience, maturity or decision making skills to be entrusted with driving, let alone a firearm, with out competent adult supervision. 18 and older they are legally adults and should be afforded all constitutional rights, including the right to keep and bear arms. [/QUOTE]
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