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That just seems completely crazy.Federal law prohibits handgun ownership by any person under the age 18, with a handful of exceptions. But there is no minimum age for long gun (i.e. rifle and shotgun) ownership. Twenty states and the District of Columbia have set their own minimum age laws ranging from 14 in Montana to 21 in Illinois, but in the remaining 30 states it’s technically legal for a child to possess a long gun.
Source Link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...hild-can-still-legally-own-a-rife-or-shotgun/
May seem like it, but actually its not...HoodedRat said:Then there is this, which I just read on the Washington Post site:
Federal law prohibits handgun ownership by any person under the age 18, with a handful of exceptions. But there is no minimum age for long gun (i.e. rifle and shotgun) ownership. Twenty states and the District of Columbia have set their own minimum age laws ranging from 14 in Montana to 21 in Illinois, but in the remaining 30 states it’s technically legal for a child to possess a long gun.
That just seems completely crazy.
I don't understand why you have be 21 to buy alcohol in the USA but you can buy a gun at 18.
Then there is this, which I just read on the Washington Post site:
Federal law prohibits handgun ownership by any person under the age 18, with a handful of exceptions. But there is no minimum age for long gun (i.e. rifle and shotgun) ownership. Twenty states and the District of Columbia have set their own minimum age laws ranging from 14 in Montana to 21 in Illinois, but in the remaining 30 states it’s technically legal for a child to possess a long gun.
That just seems completely crazy.
I don't understand why you have be 21 to buy alcohol in the USA but you can buy a gun at 18.
Then there is this, which I just read on the Washington Post site:
Federal law prohibits handgun ownership by any person under the age 18, with a handful of exceptions. But there is no minimum age for long gun (i.e. rifle and shotgun) ownership. Twenty states and the District of Columbia have set their own minimum age laws ranging from 14 in Montana to 21 in Illinois, but in the remaining 30 states it’s technically legal for a child to possess a long gun.
That just seems completely crazy.
Requirements to Purchase a Long Gun (Rifle/Shotgun) in the State of Florida.
- Persons must be18 years of age to purchase (shotgun, rifle, etc.).
- All legal US residents may purchase a long gun in the State of Florida provided the sale complies with applicable laws in the State where the purchaser resides. [18 U.S.C. 922(a)(3) and (5), 922(b)(3), 27 CFR 478.29 and 478.30].
- Fingerprints are not required; the background check is conducted utilizing demographic data.
- Florida does not require a specialized permit to purchase a firearm.
- Concealed Weapon Permit holders are subject to the same background check as persons who do not possess a Concealed Weapon Permit.
- The State of Florida does not require a waiting period for the purchase of a long gun.
- Individual counties, cities and municipalities have the ability to pass laws that add or lengthen the waiting period for any type of firearm. Please consult your local County Commission for more detailed information.
- There is no exemption to the background check requirement for Concealed Weapon Permit holders.
Like many of his GOP colleagues, Rubio has repeatedly tweeted that his thoughts are with the latest mass-shooting victims, yet somehow it’s never the right time to dig in on the underlying causes. In the past year Democrats have introduced more than 30 pieces of legislation aimed at combatting gun violence, and only four have had GOP sponsors, according to the Washington Post.
That isn’t to say that Republicans have been inactive on gun-related issues. Since President Trump took office, he and other Republicans have launched several efforts to loosen gun-control laws. There are also a handful of GOP lawmakers who expressed interest in fixing the gaps in existing laws that appeared to play a role in recent mass shootings — yet so far, nothing has come of those efforts. Here’s what Washington has been up to.
Could we wait until the victims are buried before playing politics?
This needs to stop being said when one wouldn’t be able to talk about the politics if we waited for the buried to be dead because of how frequently these shootings are happening.
We have absolutely no respect for the dead when we’re not doing ANYTHING to prevent these shootings in the first place.
I don't disagree that money in politics is a colossal problem. What I don't believe is that republicans are supporting the gun lobby simply and solely for money.
^It really does amaze me at how blatant they all are when doing this.
Here the rules of The House prohibit such behaviour, and audits are carried out on a regular basis. Anyone found to be in breach of these rules are dealt with very harshly, usually with a custodial sentence, and the loss of their seat.
To drive a car you have to study, practice and pass a test. You must have a drivers license and renew it every 4 years (in Michigan)
I believe that anyone purchasing a gun should have to show proof that they are mentally competent. A letter from a doctor showing that a person is not on anti-depressants, or has not been diagnosed with a mental illness should be required.
