nero45acp
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50 years ago, you bet. Today, not a chance. It has nothing to do with any distrust of 18 year olds, but everything to do with our society today.
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How many of you would sell a handgun to an 18 year old?
I thought you had to be 21 in Florida to buy a handgun? Rifle is 18.
You can sell a handgun privately without a background check?? How am I supposed to know that the kid has a "clean record"?? I just don't think that it's a very good idea IMHO. I mean, this applies not only to 18 year-olds, but for anyone to be able to purchase a handgun privately without any background check...I'm not so sure about this.
I've known people under 18 I'd be willing to sell anything to (if I had a mind to sell) and forty-somethings I wouldn't trust with a pointy stick. Like others said, it depends on the person.
better act fast if you want a new one since Ruger has now discontinued the P89since it is replaceable (Ruger P89DC)
I forgot to mention in my above post, damn with that 3.2 beer we were drinking; not too much buzz but kept the latrine busy....But I would support a law that says 18 for serving memebrs of the military, and 21 for everyone else.
Military service should not be required for an adult to be a full citizen. This is America, not Soviet RussiaBut I would support a law that says 18 for serving memebrs of the military, and 21 for everyone else.
novaDAK said:Military service should not be required for an adult to be a full citizen.Thernlund said:But I would support a law that says 18 for serving memebrs of the military, and 21 for everyone else.