3 Young Minnesotans Sue the State for Their Right To Bear Arms
A new lawsuit challenges Minnesota's law requiring a person be at least 21 years old to carry a handgun.

Three young adults in Minnesota are fighting for recognition of their full rights as adult citizens of the United States by filing a lawsuit against Minnesota challenging its requirement that a person must be at least 21 years old to obtain a handgun permit.
Under current Minnesota state law, carrying a handgun in public for the purpose of self-defense is illegal without a permit. And though 20-year-olds are considered old enough to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, get married, and fight in the armed forces, Minnesota doesn't consider them old enough to be issued a handgun permit.
On June 7, Kristin Worth, 18, Austin Dye, 19, and Axel Anderson, 18, of Minnesota filed a lawsuit challenging this requirement. They're joined by the Firearms Policy Coalition, the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, and the Second Amendment Foundation.
"This is an action to uphold Plaintiffs' right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution," their complaint states. It cites District of Columbia v. Heller, in which the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to own and carry firearms, and McDonald v. City of Chicago, in which the court held that the right to bear arms is "among those fundamental rights necessary to our system of ordered liberty" and applies to laws passed by the states.
The plaintiffs argue that the Second Amendment applies to all adults, including those between the ages of 18 and 21, "who are considered adults for almost all purposes and certainly for the purposes of the exercise of fundamental constitutional rights." These young adults are also entitled to exercise their First Amendment rights, the plaintiffs argue.
By requiring people to be at least 21 years old to obtain a handgun permit, "the State of Minnesota prohibits a certain class of law-abiding, responsible citizens—namely, adults who have reached the age of 18 but are not yet 21—from fully exercising the right to keep and bear arms," the complaint states.
It goes on to include testimonies about why each of the three young Minnesotans challenging the law desire to carry a handgun for self-defense, and—in a seeming touch of whimsy—exactly which gun they would carry if they got a permit.
Kristin Worth is from Mille Lacs, Minnesota. She works part-time as a manager and cashier of a grocery store and, as part of her job, often has to close up the store late at night and walk alone through the parking lot to her car. "Based on this general vulnerability and the prevalence of street crime, including sex offenses, in her immediate neighborhood of Milaca, Plaintiff Worth desires to carry a handgun for self-defense," the complaint says. It notes that if Worth could legally carry, she would carry a Beretta 92x handgun.
The lawsuit is one of four recent lawsuits that the Firearms Policy Coalition has been involved with that challenge bans on adults under 21 carrying handguns. The other lawsuits were filed in Illinois, Georgia, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. If one of these legal challenges succeeds, it might set a precedent that would overturn similar policies in states across the country.
These challenges could also help bring recognition to the rising legal infantilization of young adults which has followed their cultural infantilization, with the legal minimum age for drinking, smoking, and other activities now raised to age 21.
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"These challenges could also help bring recognition to the rising legal infantilization of young adults ..."
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Thank you; that [in the picture] would get you kicked out of any class and off of any range that I know of.
"It notes that if Worth could legally carry, she would carry a Beretta 92x handgun."
Good luck concealing that, lady.
Maybe she's a really big girl. NTTAWWT
Wait...is that...what...
Oops...sorry...got distracted by the gender confused picture. Guess I should read the article and comment on that.
man. hands.
No need. I suspect 75% of the comments are done without reading the article.
I'd say more like 80-85%. Just jump to it.
Americans like Kristin, Axel and Austin could put a stop to an amok berserker rampage AND defend the Constitution in the same act--if vested with individual Bill of Rights rights. All genuine rights are ethical claims to freedom of action, and the Second Amendment is one of the legal bulwarks supporting defenses against incoming nuclear attack. For anyone who hates Constitutional rights, there are hundreds of People's States out there sporting wordy constitutions bristling with nationalsocialist Kristalnacht laws disarming the peasants and serfs.
I have a real problem with having anything denied to anyone 18 and over. They give "responsibility" as a reason for it and that's bullshit. I was a Second Class Petty Officer in the Navy (E-5) before I turned 21.
I was an E4 by 19 and could drink, shoot, smoke, and vote.
You can serve and vote at 18 but cant smoke, shoot or drink until 21? Fuck the commies that are trying to take over america.
I was in a Fraternity - age 17 to 21, there might be something to this drinking age thing 🙂
Actually, I prefer European way. Make drinking age 16 or whatever age when with parents/adults and make driving age 18... Pretty sure I was a menace at driving as well when 16-17
Get. Your. Fucking. Finger. Off. Of. That. Trigger!
With a Glock, too! 18-21 year-olds may or may not have the maturity to purchase or carry handguns, but the pictured idiot certainly doesn't.
I didn't even notice that. Clear violation of fundamental safety rule #3. [all guns are loaded, never point at what you don't want to kill/destroy, keep finger off trigger until you are on target, look beyond your target].
FFS
What if she hates her left toes?
Maybe she's the only one professional enough to match that gun with that purse?
And what the fuck did the prop shop do to that Glock, to get those kind of gouges in Tennifer? Maybe I just baby my guns, I dunno...
Christ, and it looks like rust on the muzzle or muzzle end of the slide when you zoom in...sigh. At least a Glock'll tolerate that kind of abuse.
In addition, I was taught never to trust a safety. In the case of the Glock, its built into the trigger.
Any law that raises the age for RKBA above the age of suffrage shreds the Second and the entire BoR as inalienable rights iinto government granted indulgences for its cronies, lackeys, and courtiers.
"...government granted indulgences"
A substantial portion of our population/electorate already believes this is the case.
And that old Constitution just can't keep up with the times.
They are certainly wrong and likely wicked.
“There is one thing in the world more wicked than the desire to command, and that is the will to obey.” ~ William Kingdon Clifford
I think that the franchise should be directly linked to the RKBA.
I bet that'd put a damper on those states attempting to let 16 year olds vote.
A pink purse and a big, black gun. There's some subliminal messaging going on there.
Isn't that a Glock 17, as in their biggest, blackest shooter?
yeah but with a standard mag. Too short.
anything < 30 rounds aint worth the bother
scenario got a VaTech football player arrested today
https://sports.yahoo.com/virginia-tech-lb-charged-with-murder-allegedly-beat-man-to-death-after-discovering-he-wasnt-a-woman-165835045.html
What if the linebacker identifies the guy as alive, and uses words like is and are (as opposed to was and were) to describe him?
no line in the sand on what words mean anymore
mixed emotiions on that one.
...
After a *second* encounter.
Like, I get that many football players are not rocket surgeons, but... Wow.
" Etute visited the victim's apartment on April 10 for oral sex after he was matched up with someone named "Angie" on Tinder. Etute returned to the apartment May 31 to engage in sexual activity and discovered the person he was matched up with was a man."
Trannies should probably stop trying to rape people.
Axel Anderson and Austin die [fixed] would be an awsom tag team
Pervert.
"Based on this general vulnerability and the prevalence of street crime, including sex offenses, in her immediate neighborhood of Milaca, Plaintiff Worth desires to carry a handgun for self–defense," the complaint says. It notes that if Worth could legally carry, she would carry a Beretta 92x handgun.
I like my women like I like my handguns, Italian and 92.
Hunter likes his women like he likes his scotch, 12 years old and mixed up in coke
The Constitution allows NO Infringement whatsoever. Age included.
Looks like its " deal with it time!"
Either you are an adult or you are not. If you join the army, the government will issue you a gun but go home to Minnesota and you are breaking the law? Nonsense. If you are old enough to vote and serve, you’re old enough to enjoy the same rights as everyone else. Read the constitution; age carve outs, like you must be at least 35 to be President, are clearly delineated. There is no such carve out in the Second Amendment. Just follow the Constitution.