NomadPatriot wrote:Dukasaur wrote:NomadPatriot wrote:honestly I do not think a Texas gun range would break Federal Law...
Because nobody breaks laws in Texas? Or just federal laws? Or gun range owners are uniquely law-abiding?
I mean, here in Ontario it's illegal to sell beer to a 16-year old, but I always found somebody to serve me when I was 16.
I'm not quite sure what you're saying. That gun range owners are inherently more law-abiding than bartenders? Or that Texans are inherently more law abiding than Ontarians?
i guess Mr. Know-it-all needs US Law preached to him like he is ignorant of it..
- Selling alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor offense, and are state laws.. Consequences for selling alcohol to a minor can vary depending on state law. They typically include some sort of fine, as well as a possible citation
- Selling a handgun or any type of a firearm that is other than a shotgun or rifle to A persons less than 21 years of age is a Federal Felony Offense. A typical conviction is punishable by up to 10 years imprisonment.
does Mr. Ducky understand the difference between a Local Misdemeanor & a Federal Felony..?
Yes.
Not sure when you started changing the narrative to talking about selling the gun. Hitred was just talking about going to a range to play around with one.
I tried to google if gun ranges do background checks if you just want to shoot a gun. The few links I found said 'no', but they didn't seem authoritative enough to link.