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Should the legal age to purchase firearms be 18?

It's always been 18 for long-guns & 21 for handguns everywhere I've been.

I see a waiver for for military folks with a good behavior/discharge record for handguns.

My .02


Since 1968 it's been 18 / 21 for purchasing from Federally Licensed Dealers .

In some states, there are legal mechanisms outside of FFL for under 21 to lawfully possess handguns .
 
Since 1968 it's been 18 / 21 for purchasing from Federally Licensed Dealers .

In some states, there are legal mechanisms outside of FFL for under 21 to lawfully possess handguns .
Interesting. I can't state what the letter of the law (GCA '68) at that time was, but somewhere around 1975 I purchased at least TWO handguns at the ripe ol' age of 19 from an FFL. Filled out the forms. Paid my money. Left with the guns. I hope they don't dig the guy up and prosecute him. Wouldn't put it past 'em, however.
 
Ya. How can you imagine that he/she is a Fed? We all know they don't do such things. No. Never. We're just being paranoid.
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I used to think 18 was fine. Kids of today? Uh, I have questions.
let's not forget, that kids of yore had responsibilities, like maybe a job, maybe saving for college or trade school, or a car. many worked, there were no cell phone or smart phones or video games unless an arcade had them.

parents wanted to know where the kids were...

parents in most cases did not coddle them.

many parents were strict, and the teens many times got punished.

over the generations, parents became absent, kids were known as "latch-key", with no supervision

kids were allowed to do whatever they wanted, with no repercussions

parents in due time, allowed thier kids to continue living at home for god knows, like into thier 40's..???

kids no longer learnt responsibilities, or owning up to thier faults, but found it easier to deny everything for someone else to take the blame.

i'd not want anyone under the age of 26 to buy a gun, let alone at the age of 21.
 
I used to think 18 was fine. Kids of today? Uh, I have questions.
And you're right. Kids of today are far different than kids of a generation or two before. Kids back then and earlier generally showed more respect for others... and themselves. Today, not so much. It's a sad commentary on our country in general.
 
Go hang out on a college campus for a couple of hours to gain some perspective. They are using AI to write their term papers. Looking for the easy way without responsibility as someone earlier said; lacking critical thinking which has to be a prerequisite to firearm ownership. No way, Jose!
 
When I joined the Army I was not 18... I was 16! Yes I was under age. After all the training the Army gave me as an infantryman I still was not prepared to handle a weapon. The day I became prepared and mentally capable of putting all that training to use was when I sighted in on another human being and pulled the trigger, by the way it was a female with a satchel. All the training in the world doesn't prepare a person.
 
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