Gun Hunting Ages(notice none above 16)
None specified* 6 Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, New Mexico, Vermont, Washington
6 years of age 1 Arkansas
9 years of age 1 Texas
10 years of age 3 Alaska, Arizona, Tennessee
11 years of age
2 Missouri, Oklahoma
12 years of age 8 California, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Wisconsin
14 years of age 6 Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Wyoming
15 years of age 4 Massachusetts, Nebraska, Rhode Island, West Virginia
16 years of age 18 Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina. North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah
Quoted from the Washington post
But a child's parent could. "If dad wants to give his son a rifle or a shotgun on his 13th or 14th birthday, he's pretty much free to do that in most states," Webster said.
It's also perfectly legal in many states for children
to fire guns of all types at shooting ranges, like the one where the accidental shooting took place yesterday, so long as an adult or instructor is present.
Personally I don't believe anyone should own an AR-15 or some of the other guns they own but I will allow it and No I do not believe a person under 21 Needs to own an AR-15. In my opinion they should be allowed to join the Military which will teach them proper use of weapons but they are owned by the Military. I do not believe they should be forced to join the Military.
I never said anything about a waiting period, I want everyone to go through a background check.