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On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 07:25:20 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Here's a weird one. In Massachusetts, one of the most liberal states, a 15 year old can legally purchase and own a long gun with his/her parent's permission. If the parents are OK with it, can't a kid have any gun they want at any age? Who is going to stop them? I had my first shotgun at 14-15 when I started to hunt but I had a .22 for years before that. I suppose technically it was my dad's, handed down from my grandfather but I had free access to it and they sold ammo at the 7-11. I did not own / buy a firearm until I was married. Why buy, when dad had any I wanted to use. As a kid, we would go to the government range in the hills around the range master was a friend of my dad, and just use dad’s guns. I was under 16, so my brother drove. |
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On 2/22/2018 1:26 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 07:25:20 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Here's a weird one. In Massachusetts, one of the most liberal states, a 15 year old can legally purchase and own a long gun with his/her parent's permission. If the parents are OK with it, can't a kid have any gun they want at any age? Who is going to stop them? I had my first shotgun at 14-15 when I started to hunt but I had a .22 for years before that. I suppose technically it was my dad's, handed down from my grandfather but I had free access to it and they sold ammo at the 7-11. I did not own / buy a firearm until I was married. Why buy, when dad had any I wanted to use. As a kid, we would go to the government range in the hills around the range master was a friend of my dad, and just use dad’s guns. I was under 16, so my brother drove. I never wanted a firearm while we were raising kids in the house. Never wanted one, even after our home was broken into one day and items stolen. I was never interested in hunting (still am not). I suppose if we had lived in an area of the country where rifles and guns were a part of life it may have been different. I got a permit when I opened the guitar shop at the suggestion of my lawyer friend because I often carried large amounts of cash on me and the shop was often visited by people unknown to me and sometimes acting strangely. I remember the day the lawyer made his recommendation. He happened to be in the shop when it was visited by a couple of guys. One stayed in the parking lot in their car with the engine running. The other came in, sorta scoped out the place but left when several other "regulars" showed up. After I received the permit I joined a club with a shooting range and went often. Bought several various revolvers, pistols and rifles but after a while I got tired of shooting holes in paper targets. Still have a .22 Ruger rifle, a shotgun, a revolver and three pistols but I'll probably get rid of all but the revolver and one pistol soon. Rarely carry and I just don't have much interest in them. |
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