Submitted by VidE27 t3_10zben4 in nottheonion
Dagonet_the_Motley t1_j8555ov wrote
Reply to comment by onyxblade42 in Missouri votes against banning children from carrying guns in public by VidE27
Because arming children with guns in a city is incredibly dangerous and pointless?
onyxblade42 t1_j855a6x wrote
Why is it worse in a city?
Dagonet_the_Motley t1_j855vab wrote
Because there are lots of people in a small area and more opportunity for conflict. There are also more targets
onyxblade42 t1_j8568v0 wrote
So people in rural areas can handle not sitting each other and behaving but that doesn't work in the city. Wonder why that it.
Dagonet_the_Motley t1_j856g2w wrote
Me fail English? That's unpossible!
officialbigrob t1_j87lcgm wrote
Well you're gonna be left wondering, since you'll probably throw any evidence out as "woke CRT mind virus propaganda"
onyxblade42 t1_j88fsxh wrote
Strawman
RaptorPrime t1_j85bk21 wrote
In sorry what part of this law passing or not passing arms children??? Lol your gonna be kinda upset when you learn that I started hunting at 8 years old.
DinoHunter64 t1_j85e4cq wrote
Okay grandpa, back to bed.
RaptorPrime t1_j85gfd9 wrote
No i need someone to explain to me the actual backing for this bill that only labels children as criminals. Like, the guns are there. People already own them, this law changes nothing about that. All this law would do, again, is label children as criminals. Why is this necessary. There's no way for children to legally obtain weapons without an adult. There's no reason why a police officer can't already confiscate an illegally obtained weapon. So please, explain, what would this law actually accomplish?
hatersaurusrex t1_j85eqmo wrote
The whole thing is confusing. This quote:
>A Democrat, Donna Baringer, said police in her district asked for the change to stop ā14-year-olds walking down the middle of the street in the city of St Louis carrying AR-15sā.
seems to imply that St. Louis is a lawless wasteland where juvenile warlords brazenly and openly carry semiautomatic rifles in broad daylight so often that police are begging lawmakers to do something about it.
But I can't find any evidence of that happening outside this lady's quote.
Meanwhile, back in reality, teenagers hunting on public land with an old Henry .22 can easily wind up with a police record all because somebody in the state capitol decided to grandstand in order to solve a problem that probably doesn't exist.
RaptorPrime t1_j85gzp1 wrote
this is exactly what I'm talking about. there's no reason a police officer can't confiscate an illegally obtained weapon upon discovery. A kid with a 9mm in his pocket or carrying a long gun in a completely inappropriate setting, who is detained by police, already is losing that gun. This new law would do nothing to empower that capability and only serves to harm individuals who may have been doing nothing but trying to look after themselves.
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