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Retailers, yes. Universally common. I've just never seen it where you have to be over 18 just to read an old article from a museum org website that doesn't sell.... anything.Most websites involving firearms and firearm accessories now require age verification. It's been like that for a while (but maybe I'm weird because I always have at least a dozen tabs open from random milsurp websites).
Oh the NRA is selling something... and they need better salesman because they're bleeding themselves dryRetailers, yes. Universally common. I've just never seen it where you have to be over 18 just to read an old article from a museum org website that doesn't sell.... anything.
Porns okay... just not historical information. That would just be "wrong"....
Selling what type of agenda? Sleep? I'd take that over the opposite!Oh the NRA is selling something... and they need better salesman because they're bleeding themselves dry
That's kind of what's funny. Any kid that plays those console games can cite off firearm specs, stats and carry on lengthy discourses on the pros and cons of each like nobody's business.It's dumb as hell. Because what, nobody can figure out how to put in an age that's older than they are?
This is some form of safety theater that does nothing in reality, and besides, does reading about guns/firearms represent a problem for people under 18? What about tanks, fighter jets, swords, etc?
No age verification need there. So I'm told.I know most will think porn when the word is used.
Come now, that's not true.All in all, it's another example of politics thinking they would fix things, only for it to be an absolute waste of everyone's time.