Were it not due to the fear of the UCMJ and First Sergeants, I probably would have made some really dumb decisions.17 year olds join the military...with parent's permission quite regularly.
I was a 25 year old, a long, long time ago and I made some really dumb decisions...really, really dumb.
I'm lucky I'm still above ground.
"The Second Amendment is not a 'second class right,'" Counts wrote. "No longer can courts balance away a constitutional right."
It has been 30 days. Texas has not appealed the ruling, as far as I can tell. Does this mean legal adults (18 years of age) can Constitutional Carry now in Texas?
Yes.was there a stay on the ruling for 30 days?
… Seems like Texas is just going through the motion for voters. How does a government argue that the 2A rights shouldn't start at 18 but 21? Eighteen has been determined in law to be age of majority and as adults they get full Bill of Rights protection.
According to Dallas Morning News 9/27/2022 Metro/State edition TX DPS appealed the decision, but but....
the state did not offer any arguments. State AG which is representing DPS in court didn't response to a request for comment.
Seems like Texas is just going through the motion for voters. How does a government argue that the 2A rights shouldn't start at 18 but 21? Eighteen has been determined in law to be age of majority and as adults they get full Bill of Rights protection.