18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
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Re: 18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
A topic I bring up when presented with this question. "You may trust your child (young adult), but do you trust the idiots they hang out with or give rides too?". This of course should also apply to adults w/ firearms in their vehicles.
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Re: 18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
I doubt many think it is always a good idea to leave the firearm in the car when your kid drives it. Some will, and be comfortable with it. Others will not, for good reason.
I'd still like to know whether the mere fact of possession inevitably means a transfer has occurred.
I'd still like to know whether the mere fact of possession inevitably means a transfer has occurred.
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Re: 18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
FYI: For the purposes of firearm access, Texas defines a minor as someone UNDER the age of 17 (16 or less).
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Re: 18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
Yea, the sarcasm.AverageJoe wrote:I don't understand the 153 mile boundary. Am I missing somehthing?AJSully421 wrote:Also remember that if your kid drives within 153 miles of a school that he is in violation of the Gun Free School Zone law. Gotta keep that in mind.
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Re: 18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
I just rechecked, it isn't 153 miles, it is 152 and 8/9ths miles. I just rounded up.AverageJoe wrote:I don't understand the 153 mile boundary. Am I missing somehthing?AJSully421 wrote:Also remember that if your kid drives within 153 miles of a school that he is in violation of the Gun Free School Zone law. Gotta keep that in mind.
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Re: 18 year old driving with handgun in vehicle?
You are confusing federal and state laws. Fed says if they are under 18, the have to have written permission from a parent. (they do NOT enforce the federal law.)
Two state laws: One says you cannot transfer a gun to a child under 18 w/o parents permission. They other says 17. :) If you allow someone under 17, access to a loaded gun, with criminal negligence, it's a class C, (if he/she kills or injures someone, it may be a class A), but that's on you, the kid walks.
Two state laws: One says you cannot transfer a gun to a child under 18 w/o parents permission. They other says 17. :) If you allow someone under 17, access to a loaded gun, with criminal negligence, it's a class C, (if he/she kills or injures someone, it may be a class A), but that's on you, the kid walks.