Message from @P0ke
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and let me just say it was more fun then videogames
Who said I was American
> Besides, Americans have the most experience with guns. You would think we know and can formulate the best claims about them.
@DarkSkyKEC America **is** guns
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That's the point. We know the most about them.
so no one else in the world can like guns except Americans?
Guys this just in only America has guns
> im actually from best korea and i like guns
I mean, there are strict gun laws elsewhere, but people around the world still own guns.
Also, we're talking about America anyways.
> I mean, there are strict gun laws elsewhere, but people around the world still own guns.
@Wardog *Laughs in Russia*
do tanks count as guns?
> Guys this just in only America has guns
@Lucario That's not my pointasgidSJUidhiugydhjauIdhjadusjdsuh
And it was a joke.
I've been shooting since 6 and got a shotgun for my first birthday. Think I know a thing or two about guns.
I kinda want to go to switzerland
I think you were a little too young to have guns there...
i hear their gun laws are nice
> I've been shooting since 6 and got a shotgun for my first birthday. Think I know a thing or two about guns.
@Stargatemaster96 lucky bastard
> I think you were a little too young to have guns there...
@Rocci to young to purchase but not have a gun transferred to me in my state. I had a valid SS and no felonies.
> I think you were a little too young to have guns there...
@Rocci Its actually better to teach children while they're younger about real firearms so they don't learn about it from a videogame
Seems good.
You can teach them... but don't give children weapons.
its a good thing you havent needed to shoot a gun, disappointing you havent gotten to though.
Remember, two more days until the general election!!
> You can teach them... but don't give children weapons.
@P0ke If they are doing it to learn yes
It wasn't like I had the gun in my room, it was kept in the family gun safe.
but if to screw around then no
not sure if it's safe. You have to wait until people get to a mature age, then they can practice dealing with firearms.
Better to cement safety early.
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if you instill a sense of respect and common sense about the firearm at a young age, that will help make sure they dont grow up to be idiots regarding guns... dont just hand a child a gun and say have fun, more people would be less ignorant if they were taught about firearms as children.
I can't really comment on guns, considering I've never owned a gun.. I'll leave this conversation up to the others.
Not sure what age you think is a mature age but if your in cub scouts you are shooting BB guns your first year (1st grade). That said I was taught on a 22 before that.
> if you instill a sense of respect and common sense about the firearm at a young age, that will help make sure they dont grow up to be idiots regarding guns... dont just hand a child a gun and say have fun, more people would be less ignorant if they were taught about firearms as children.
@Wardog You have to teach someone before you give them the firearm. You also need to wait until they're of mature age, it's dangerous.
I can comment on gun homicides and fbi stats but other than that... :/
What is the minimum age allowed for someone to buy a gun?
My father was next to me the whole time while being taught, it wasn't like I was unsupervised.
When I was a kid, and my parents did too, and so did many others, we had had airsoft guns and cap guns and all that sort of thing. those are dangerous as well if you do something stupid and put out your eye... but my parents treated airsoft gun like a real gun and I learned to respect firearms and firearm safety when with something that might not even leave a bruise.