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No one wants to have to see your ugly mug in public either but unfortunately “not having to deal with the reality that other people exist in the world” isn’t a thing people get to do.

I mean, no online service “looks into” every individual report of every individual user. It’s just not feasible when you have a platform with millions of active users. How long does it take for someone to get banned right here on kinja?

What we need is the return of the

You asked a question on a public forum. Acting like I jumped in to some private conversation just makes you look dumb. So is asking why SHOULD something be and them claiming what people think isn’t being discussed.

Answering that question isn’t trying to “make it all about me” either, it’s simply engaging in public

You asked a question, I gave you an answer. I don’t even know why you are bothering to post such a nonsense response. Oh wait, I do know. It’s because you can’t actually address my main point about rights and responsibilities going hand in hand.

Those states do not restrict all gun sales to 18 year olds. No one has tried to implement a law just like Florida is doing.

What I said is that they have full rights under the constitution, and that is correct.

People keep bringing it up because they foolishly think drinking is anything like the right to bear arms. Stupid people, is what I’m saying.

The fact that drinking is not a constitutional right would like to have a word with you.

And no, you didn’t even try if you don’t know that much.

Are you serious right now?

Because drinking isn’t a right granted by the constitution, that’s why.

Jesus, I can’t believe I have to keep pointing out that extremely obvious fact.

An age limit on certain guns is not the same as a restriction for all guns.

In addition, my understanding is that restriction only applies to buying guns at a licenced dealer. I’m pretty sure those under 21 can still buy handguns in private sales and gun shows, which likely affects the constitutionality.

They are not absolute, they are also not based on age for the most part, as I pointed out, even minors have many of the rights granted under the constitution. Restricting gun purchases to those over 18 will not pass constitutional muster.

I can argue the public good for the quartering of troops or taking away your 4th

It’s really sad how little people know about the constitution and how it works.

There is no constitutional right to drink. There is a constitutional right to firearms.

Why? Why should you be able to own a gun if you can legally sign a contract?

Buying alcohol and renting a car are not rights granted by the constitution. Those are not “up for interpretation”.

As far as I can find, there is no law preventing the police from asking to see your ID anytime they want. They cannot legally compel you to give them your ID or say who you are without some cause, but they can ask you who you are anytime they like.

18 year olds are legal adults with full rights under the constitution. That aspect of the law will almost certainly be found unconstitutional.

You can pick up gross diseases on your shoes too and track them all over the place. The point is, you tried to jump in here and act like shoes are magically sterile and that’s just not true. And if some people don’t want to wear shoes in an office, it does nothing to YOU.

Again, what I said is that they can and do pick up bacteria and move them to other places where they can make people sick, and yes, if you touch the bottom of a shoe you can potentially get sick from what is on there.

Shoes cannot actually get a bacterial infection. I don’t know why you think that is possible.

Shoes are not magically immune from having bacteria and fungus on them. Infections absolutely do work by existing on surfaces before they get on people.