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Originally Posted by KirStang
1.) 21 years of age (usually college Sr.'s--less of a 'kid' than say an 18 y/o).
2.) Need to get finger printed, take a CCW course.
3.) Need to spend $300 and above to purchase a gun, and the concomitant research that most college aged individuals will do before a purchase.
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1 - Don't even tell me that you didn't do incredibly stupid shit when you were 21. As I rapidly approach the next decade of my life, I realize the previous one was full of idiocy and lack of responsibility.
2 - You have to do a bunch of fancy stuff to get a driver's license and people still get drunk 'n wreck cars. Cars are a lot more expensive and don't hang out on your nightstand where other people can get them.
3 - You obviously haven't been to college. Money is of no concern to white kids. $300? Their Oakley backpack / Coach purse costs more than a new Glock. Money is hardly an issue; Daddy will buy their USP.
/Devil's Adovcate'd