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I think the voting age, age to buy a gun, and age to buy alcohol should ALL be set at 21. I would support exemptions to this rule for those serving in the military.
Grown ups should be doing the voting. Not kids.
"Voting as a liberal. That's what kids do," he added
Here, a quote from the article, is the real reason he wants the change:
Following that logic I guess we old folk should not be allowed to vote as we tend to vote conservative. :laugh:
Seriously though, if a person is old enough to fight and die for their country they should be allowed to vote!
Havensdad;1656864 I think the voting age said:I agree with you to a point. If we are going to allow (or draft as it was when I went in) 17 & 18 year old into the service or draft them as before they should be allowed to vote if in service or not, or less they ran from the draft. Our country as well as most others have fought wars with 16 year old and up kids for years. I do believe WWII was one of the older group of service men with average in the 20's. When I was in the service there were a lot of 17 to 20 year old kids. In the 60's I was in a group who wanted to change the draft age or to allow to join to the legal age to vote and buy alcohol of the state and draft 20 to 26 year old. It didn't get much traction.
I think the voting age, age to buy a gun, and age to buy alcohol should ALL be set at 21. I would support exemptions to this rule for those serving in the military.
The military should have no exemptions on this. If the age for these things should be 21, then the enlistment age should be 21.
If someone isn't mature enough to vote or to buy a gun, they definitely aren't mature enough for ordnance.
I disagree with this. Military service has a way of maturing people very quickly. Unstable candidates are culled out. People learn,, whether they like it or not, to respect weapons, and act responsibly with them. If Civilians 18-20 want to go through basic training in order to be able to own a gun, fine.
As far as voting, a person who serves our country has earned the right to vote. Some kid in underwear in his parents basement, who thinks free access to Warcraft is a constitutional right, has no business with a firearm, or voting for the direction of this country.
I reject this, as I reject the glorification of military service.
Besides, there are several individuals over the age of 21 who are incredibly immature. Should they be denied the right to vote as well?
To bad and quite a shame. Most likely because of a short sightedness about what it is they are actually doing. Putting your life on the line should always be valued in a high manner.
I wish there was a way to do that
I know what they do. I have a number of relatives who served in the military. My father was a paraplegic because of his time in the service, so I grew up seeing the cost every day.
As I said before, it is a valuable service. However, military service doesn't make you any more of a citizen than anyone else.
The whole basis of our constitution is that rights are not granted by a government. They are granted by God. Military service doesn't affect this at all.
You took his statement to far. such phrases are often used in regards to the level of respect and consideration one should oblige those who serve in our military. I don't believe he meant it the way you assumed. He sidesteps the constitution and enforces only those laws he agrees with. He needs to go and soon.