if you have parents consent and a clean backround then you canBehattedWanderer said:Where do you live that a 16 year old can buy a gun? Even here in Texas, we have to be at least 18 to buy our guns, and we pretty much are the textbook stereotype for gun-owning individuals. I'm all for gun ownership, I think it's a good skill to have, and target shooting is fun enough, so I agree that he's being irrational.
A rifle doesn't serve any other practical purpose than shooting at a ranged target. Humans being predisposed towards violence will inevitably grow bored of shooting a nonliving target. Best they spend time hunting creatures than turning on their neighbors. Knowing you've killed something is quite exhilarating.Teddy Roosevelt said:Right, because when the communists invade you'll need those bullets.DeadlyYellow said:If you plan on hunting, otherwise you're just wasting ammunition.
micky said:wierdman51 said:micky said:BlindMessiah94 said:boy, did we fired rifles? im saying we never got to look at our parents rifles, as in, they never LET US SEE THEM, AND WE DIDN'T HAVE OUR OWN. idiot. if you don't get that simple idea, you don't deserve a gun in my opinion. go talk to some girls your age, do what a normal kid does, hang at the mall, whatever the hell you young people do! but please, just stop the full steam ahead attitude to own a gun. if you want one, join the army, the marines, anything, i don't plan to shoot a real gun until im out of the marines academy,and that's probably gonna be when im around 25.micky said:SNIP SNIP ANGRY FUCKING SNIPIDDYDOO!
yeah try telling that to people that have no law enforcement, if someone breaks into our house first person through the door is deadDemented Teddy said:I don't think any civilian should be allowed have a gun unless it's for hunting.
Guns are extremly dangerous regardless of who is holding it and if his mother does not want a gun in her house then tough shit for the OP.
No need to apologize. I don't think age should be a factor. I think that maturity should dictate if he should be allowed to own one. For example I owned my first gun when I was 9 years old. I grew up in a family of hunters who taught me how to respect a firearm. If this 16 year old has the level of maturity needed to handle a gun responsibly then I see no reason why he should not own one.GLo Jones said:This I did not know. It kinda changes things. I agree that with that many guns, most robbers must be armed, and if you're not breaking the law by shooting them, then I guess it's okay.Corum1134 said:In my state (Wyoming) there is an average of 4 guns per person per household. That means that there is a good chance that a robber will be armed. In Wyoming it is legal to kill a person if they are in your home threatening your life. It is called imminent domain.GLo Jones said:I just pictured you sat in a chair holding a rifle, staring at the door, waiting for trouble. Seriously, guns aren't necessary for these things any more.Corum1134 said:Considering that I have had two attemted break ins in the last month, I think I will keep my guns, thanks.Daystar Clarion said:Guns were fine at the time, but in this day and age? Probably one of the few reasons guns haven't been outlawed in America already is that it would be near impossible conisdering the number of them in circulation.Corum1134 said:I would like to see you try and take that freedom away from us. You will have to pry my gun out of my cold dead hands.Daystar Clarion said:From an engineering prospective, guns are fascinating. From a 'people are fucking idiots and we will all kill each other' prospective, guns are bad. An American's right to bare arms went right out of date about 100 years ago.
It appears my ignorance has shone through on this occasion, and I apologize. However, I still don't think a 16 year old should have access to a lethal weapon like that whenever he wants it.
Where do you live where there is no law enforcement? And that type of attitude IS psychotic. Sorry if you didn't intend too, but you sound eager for someone to break in so you can shoot them. Most people that break in don't have an intent to murder anyways, so you could easily get yourself in trouble. Even with laws like imminent domain, most of those are outdated and are ignored in a court of law.tipp6353 said:yeah try telling that to people that have no law enforcement, if someone breaks into our house first person through the door is deadDemented Teddy said:I don't think any civilian should be allowed have a gun unless it's for hunting.
Guns are extremly dangerous regardless of who is holding it and if his mother does not want a gun in her house then tough shit for the OP.
That exact attitude is the reason alot of people feel strongly opposed to gun ownership. Let alone letting a 16 yr old have one.tipp6353 said:if someone breaks into our house first person through the door is dead
He's ignorant, and I agree with you. However your 16 and living under their roof so I feel they have a say in the matter on principle.micky said:im 16 and i decided to get a rifle because i really like shooting and i told my moms boyfriend and he said he wouldn't live in this house if i got it and that "no good would come from that thing". hes acting like its a horrible omen like when i get it the world will end. am i wrong or is he just ignorant
p.s. my moms with him on it
edit: my dads an ex marine and has trained me to the best of his ability's. only problem he lives in new Hampshire
edit again: i want to get one for target shooting and i can get one with parents consent.
Could you not learn all about the gun, from an engineering standpoint, via the internet? Wikipedia alone would give a wealth of information, you don't actually have to physically hold one to know how it works.Demented Teddy said:Actually, a valid reason would be if you are interested in the gun itself.Fragamoo said:If all you want it for is target shooting, get a BB gun, air rifle or paintball gun. Then you can still shoot targets, and your mum's boyfriend can sleep easy at night knowing you aren't going to shoot anybody to death.
Does it really make a difference, shooting a real gun at targets and shooting something safer? At the end of the day you are getting the exact same experience, only with a safe gun it would be cheaper and involve less paper work.
Only reason to have a real gun is that you intend to kill or seriously injure something, so your mum's boyfriend is right; probably nothing good would come from it.
The engineering behind it, how it was made, how it works and so on.
Regardless I think only the state should have access to fire-arms with the exception of licensed hunters.
Because when seconds matter, the police are minutes away.Demented Teddy said:We have a police force for a reason.
If the state has full control of the firearms then we have less to worry about.