Argentine President Lowers Gun Purchase Age to 18, Why The U.S. Should Do The Same
Colion Noir, an expert in firearms and the Second Amendment, analyzes Argentina's decision to lower the firearm purchase age to 18 under President Javier Milei. He argues that if 18-year-olds are considered adults for military service, voting, and taxation, they should also have the right to self-defense. Noir critiques the inconsistency in US gun laws, particularly the age difference for purchasing handguns versus rifles, and advocates for America to lead in upholding gun rights.










