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What does expanded background checks mean though?

So on the way home from class I stopped to look at ammo supplies at the local Farm and Home. When I got up close to the counter the fat 20 something behind it and two even fatter rednecks were deeply involved in a conversation about what new regulations might be coming. They never got to BGC because they were talking about raising the age to 21. I heard one redneck say " I'm ok with it, it doesn't affect me" and the other redneck agreed. I started to interject but the kid behind the counter said something along the lines of him being okay with it too as long as a father could gift his teen son a rifle. Then he starts going on about how he is very pro responsible gun ownership and how both sides have it wrong and how he used to do 3 gun, blah, blah, blah. So when I saw an opening I told them it was a solution in search of a problem since out of the 60,000 gun deaths, half were suicides and about 400 of them involved a long gun. While they were all slack jawed looking at me I proceeded to explain to them that if we are not responsible enough to exercise our 2A rights at 18 then the same should go for entering a legal contract, voting, driving or joining the military. I ended by saying that people like you are a problem because you are fully willing to compromise my rights away with people who just one day ago voted to make it illegal to disassemble your firearm, clean it and reassemble it unless you are a firearm manufacturer and if you think giving this little inch to shut them up was going to keep them from going for the whole mile you belong in a mental institution. Then I informed the fat, lying kid ( no way that little, fat big mouth did 3 gun) that the box of 12 gauge Federal Force X2 they had in that case for $26.99 sells on line for $13.99 so I'm pretty sure these 6 boxes of slugs in my hand were overpriced as well. I set them on the counter and left.
 
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