“I think the point is to demonize gun ownership with the younger generation.”
I absolutely think you are right. The good news is that young adults tend to rebel against authority...and it most likely will become trendy to have tons of guns (like it is today to have tons of tattoos).
But, also, a theory of child development which holds some weight, is that boys need weaponry, and the mastery of it, at a certain developmental stage.
These libs do not have any business running things if they do not want to consider what they are doing.
Boys, when deprived of their toy weapons, will find something else, a lot like water seeking its level.
For instance, any movie or story worth anything has the protagonist gaining mastery over weapons (and transportation, money, bad best friend/brother).
It’s more than tattoos.
It is a VERY bad idea to teach young boys weapons are bad. Such a detrimental path for the feminists to take us.
Men, wake up and speak out. These little guys cannot easily overcome this psychological abuse. Besides, who’s going to defend the country ten years form now? These guys? The govt takes their weapons away when they want to learn how to use them and then the same govt’s going to teach them when they get drafted to boot camp how to shoot in 6 weeks?
No.
Oh, he had to complete a FOUR-PAGE questionnaire, to get the deputy to leave?
That dad needed to call up his attorney instead and tell him, "Get your ass over here, I need you NOW!!"
The good news is that young adults tend to rebel against authority...and it most likely will become trendy to have tons of guns (like it is today to have tons of tattoos).
This, if it happens, will be net-net good ..... but it could also be inflammatory w/o being necessarily helpful, given youth's talent for Getting It Wrong.
The father made a step in the wrong direction by filling out a form the authorities had no right to thrust on him. A kid armed to the teeth might make an even more substantial mistake, and play right into their hands.