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<blockquote data-quote="iRIGHTi" data-source="post: 1527349" data-attributes="member: 325"><p>I guess I was thinking more specifically along the lines of what the next round of legislation should say. We are all aware that we need to make some changes by voting. If legislation for open carry is going to make it anywhere we are going to have to address some of the concerns that were raised against the last bill and educate some of the legislators that the fear mongering just doesn't prove out statistically. So if we were to consider what we could live with and consider it an incremental step toward the ultimate goal of true 2A rights, what would or could we live with? </p><p></p><p>Also, Mirge points out that anyone over 18 can buy from an individual and perhaps they can but the legislators didn't feel like that jived with the FFL requirement of 21 years of age. So that is why, perhaps we should consider different age limits for long guns and pistols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iRIGHTi, post: 1527349, member: 325"] I guess I was thinking more specifically along the lines of what the next round of legislation should say. We are all aware that we need to make some changes by voting. If legislation for open carry is going to make it anywhere we are going to have to address some of the concerns that were raised against the last bill and educate some of the legislators that the fear mongering just doesn't prove out statistically. So if we were to consider what we could live with and consider it an incremental step toward the ultimate goal of true 2A rights, what would or could we live with? Also, Mirge points out that anyone over 18 can buy from an individual and perhaps they can but the legislators didn't feel like that jived with the FFL requirement of 21 years of age. So that is why, perhaps we should consider different age limits for long guns and pistols. [/QUOTE]
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