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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Fri Jun 17, 2016, 07:32 PM Jun 2016

This 13-year-old tried to buy porn, lottery tickets, and a gun. Guess which one he got. [View all]

http://www.vox.com/2016/6/16/11954662/13-year-olds-can-buy-guns-omg

The ease of getting a gun in America is, at this point, terrifyingly entertaining.

In the wake of Orlando’s shooting massacre, a columnist in Philadelphia purchased an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, the gun used in some of America’s deadliest mass shootings. She was able to buy it in seven minutes. Another writer, in Vermont, purchased the same gun model from a man in a Five Guys parking lot. HuffPo bought one in Orlando, the site of the mass shooting, in a little over 38 minutes. According to Fox Business, AR-15s are flying off the shelves. (The gun used in the Orlando shooting was a Sig Sauer MCX, which is similar to the AR-15.)

But the best summation of the sad hilarity of this all might go to a segment from HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. In 2014, the show outfitted a 13-year-old boy with a hidden camera and had him try to buy things he wasn’t allowed to.

It was easier for a 13-year-old boy from Virginia to purchase a gun, a .22 caliber rifle, from a private seller at a gun show than it was for him to buy porn, cigarettes, beer, and lottery tickets. (According to Virginia State Police, you must be 18 years of age to purchase a rifle or shotgun from a licensed firearms dealer.)


Phew! Otherwise I would have had to share tonight's $310 million Mega Millions jackpot with some teenager!
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Figures Thinkingabout Jun 2016 #1
I agree horrible but I don't give those other merchants a pass with cameras yeoman6987 Jun 2016 #2
Hidden camera? PdxSean Jun 2016 #13
I don't think the merchants knew they were on camera. Old Crow Jun 2016 #14
Think about this for a minute. Stonepounder Jun 2016 #3
That's really interesting to me. ZombieHorde Jun 2016 #5
It may be a state-by-state thing. Stonepounder Jun 2016 #6
Very likely to be a state by state thing. ZombieHorde Jun 2016 #8
Sorry greiner3 Jun 2016 #9
Well, I live about as far north in KY as is possible. Stonepounder Jun 2016 #15
Kentucky is in the midst of a major heroin epidemic IronLionZion Jun 2016 #12
Pretty sure that is a felony Chuuku Davis Jun 2016 #19
That's the problem with the Gun Show loophole. Stonepounder Jun 2016 #20
So that was an illegal private sale? SuperDutyTX Jun 2016 #4
That's the issue. progressoid Jun 2016 #21
I saw another article sarisataka Jun 2016 #7
That's a trick question. Who buys pr0n? TheBlackAdder Jun 2016 #10
You can get a hunting license when you're 12 IronLionZion Jun 2016 #11
I certainly won't flame you.. SuperDutyTX Jun 2016 #16
In 30 states, a child can still legally own a rifle or shotgun IronLionZion Jun 2016 #17
I'm sorry, but that is just effed up. smirkymonkey Jun 2016 #18
So the 13 year old kid... Matt_R Jun 2016 #22
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