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In reply to the discussion: 9-Year-Old's Uzi Tragedy Reveals Wild World Of Gun Tourism [View all]cwydro
(51,308 posts)30. I think I was that age too.
I learned on a 22.
pretty good with it even now
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Yes, but the Supreme Court has said strict gun control is perfectly constitutional
hack89
Aug 2014
#6
My early gun experience was similar, and by age 15 I was completely uninterested.
tridim
Aug 2014
#21
Because they did not put a blank-firing pistol to their head or vital organs and pull the trigger.
indie9197
Aug 2014
#43
Go to an amusement park or carnival and rides have size restrictions. Shooting a lethal weapon?
KittyWampus
Aug 2014
#14
Anybody advertising "Desert Storm atmosphere" as family entertainment is detached from reality
phantom power
Aug 2014
#15
Given that he had customers you can assume he understood economic reality all to well
Johonny
Aug 2014
#34
If the NRA gave a hammered shit about gun safety they would denounce everything about that business
phantom power
Aug 2014
#16
The reason the NRA won't is that they represent gun manufacturers, not just owners
CreekDog
Aug 2014
#20
And lobbying congress to prevent the CDC from researching firearm related health issues.
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#53