In the 18th and 19th centuries, people became adults between the ages of 13 and 16. In the Revolution, some of them were allowed to stand in the musket line and shoot at, and get shot by, the British. Today we have extended childhood into the third and fourth decades of life. How many of you know of 40-something-year-olds living in their parents homes and not working a productive job? Those are the ones who should neither vote nor purchase firearms. But never fear, they are afraid of them anyway. They only vote when a ballot comes to them and mom makes them fill it out, and they sh&t their drawers when the see a firearm.
If there is a flaw in that logic, I don't think I can find it.