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LetMyPeopleVote

(146,210 posts)
Sun May 29, 2022, 02:14 PM May 2022

Why 18-year-olds can buy AR-15s in Texas but not handguns

This law needs to be changed



https://www.texastribune.org/2022/05/26/gun-buying-age-texas-handguns-rifles-uvalde/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1653695414&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

The fact that the gunman responsible for this week’s massacre in Uvalde was able to buy two AR-15s days after his 18th birthday highlights how much easier it is for Americans to purchase rifles than handguns.

Under federal law, Americans buying handguns from licensed dealers must be at least 21, which would have precluded the gunman from buying that type of weapon. That trumps Texas law, which only requires buyers of any type of firearm to be 18 or older.

Following Tuesday’s massacre at Robb Elementary School, which killed 19 children and two adults, a growing number of lawmakers in Texas and beyond are calling for the minimum age to purchase assault rifles to be raised to 21 from 18. Doing so would require undoing nearly two centuries of more permissive regulations on so-called long guns.

“It’s something that could happen at either the state or federal level, but I don’t see movement on either front,” said Sandra Guerra Thompson, a criminal law professor at the University of Houston Law Center.

Only six states — Florida, Washington, Vermont, California, Illinois and Hawaii — have increased the minimum purchase age for long guns to 21, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The majority did so following the 2018 massacre in Parkland, Florida, where a then-19-year-old assailant killed 17 people at a high school.
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Why 18-year-olds can buy AR-15s in Texas but not handguns (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote May 2022 OP
But they need permission to buy Claritin at the drug store. Irish_Dem May 2022 #1
They simply aren't needed nt underpants May 2022 #2
Lying Abbott was so sure he had a handgun but not sure he had a rifle malaise May 2022 #3
I wondered why Abbott made a point of telling the lie about a handgun. nt crickets May 2022 #5
And they answer Mr.Bill May 2022 #4

Mr.Bill

(24,394 posts)
4. And they answer
Sun May 29, 2022, 02:27 PM
May 2022

If 18 is old enough to join the military and fight wars, it's old enough to buy a gun. And my answer is, swell, raise the age to join the military age to 21 also. Maybe that will keep military recruiters from pouncing on 17-year-olds on our high school campuses.

For those not old enough to remember, that "old enough to join the military" argument was used to lower drinking ages in the 70s. That didn't go well, either and was reversed state by state.

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