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| Plinker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: jasper
Posts: 95
![]() | 21 requirement Requiring someone that has served our country to be 21 to get a permit is idiotic. They have taken the most severe firearms course there is and know as much or more about the use of firearms than the majority of legal age permit holders. Besides this is like it used to be about voting or being able to go in and have a beer. These young people are putting their *** on the line and have probably aged beyond their actual age and we would deny them the rights that they are fighting for for us. UNBELIEVABLE stay safe
__________________ Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote! Benjamin Franklin, 1759 US author, diplomat, inventor, physicist, politician, & printer (1706 - 1790) |
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 733
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This started back in the '80s when I was in the Army. One of my fellow sergeants was 20 years old. Guys under his charge could buy a beer in a bar, be he couldn't legally. Service members should have all benefits of citizenship immediately upon taking the oath. That should include 17 year olds (who may join within a certain time period from their birthday) being able to vote, drink, carry a gun and everything else. If you can be trusted to defend this country, you should enjoy all the benefits of any citizen of the country. | |
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Auburn
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If you are an IN resident you have to have an IN LTCH to legally caryy here. If you are not a resident then IN will accept a permit from anywhere else (foreign or domestic). | |
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| Plinker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: jasper
Posts: 95
![]() | Why do you have a florida non-resident? http://www.nraila.org/recmap/floridarec.pdf It makes no sence to have a Florida non-resident when Indiana is recognized in Florida. If you are a resident in Indiana, get an Indiana permit and solve both the problems as Indiana is recognized in both states. Check this website. stay safe
__________________ Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote! Benjamin Franklin, 1759 US author, diplomat, inventor, physicist, politician, & printer (1706 - 1790) |
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