kwiebe
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I think it's odd that in WA adults 18, 19, and 20 years of age are not allowed to carry. Of course there are exceptions, like within their abode and so forth, but I still disagree with the law that singles out the age group for no apparent reason.
This reminds me of the "old days" when voting age was 21, and the (rightful) comparison was made with serving in the military and not being able to vote made no sense and was unfair.
Is this just a case of a relatively small demographic being picked on because they have no clout as a bloc?
Just wondering what others may think about this in WA. A quick glance at the OCDO maps indicates most of the other OC-friendly states do not discriminate against this age group.
I think it's odd that in WA adults 18, 19, and 20 years of age are not allowed to carry. Of course there are exceptions, like within their abode and so forth, but I still disagree with the law that singles out the age group for no apparent reason.
This reminds me of the "old days" when voting age was 21, and the (rightful) comparison was made with serving in the military and not being able to vote made no sense and was unfair.
Is this just a case of a relatively small demographic being picked on because they have no clout as a bloc?
Just wondering what others may think about this in WA. A quick glance at the OCDO maps indicates most of the other OC-friendly states do not discriminate against this age group.