Talk:Kenny McCormick/@comment-33601481-20171109041717

There is no such thing as "a sniper rifle". A sniper rifle is functionally identical to a hunting rifle. They are both relatviely powerful, typcially bolt action precision rifles for hitting targets at longer ragnes The ones snipers often use are high grade versions, but there is nothing restricted about them in the United States. In fact, even in places that ban "assault weapons" and handguns, you can still by a bolt-action precison rifle. Go figure. I am not aware of ANY state in the US that requires you to "license" or "register" a "sniper rifle" to own it. Definitely not Colorado. Thus these parts are wrong and should be changed:

"Attempted Murder: In "Poor and Stupid", Kenny attempts to kill Cartman at the NASCAR championships for ruining the sport's reputation - however, his sniper rifle got confiscated by a security guard upon entry and Cartman had murdered many people. It is unknown how Kenny obtained the sniper rifle, as minors cannot use sniper rifles without a license and presence of an adult, let alone with the intention of committing a crime.

Even if an adult required a 'license' to use a bolt-action rifle, a child does not. He only has to be in the company of a responsible adult. Where the hell would you even get "child operating license' for a rifle? Also, obtainin a rifle has nothin to do with whether you have a license or not.

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"Violation of firearm laws: The sniper rifle Kenny carried is definitely illegal and unregistered. It was never explained how Kenny obtained the sniper rifle, but it is likely he obtained during the events of "Poor and Stupid" when he attempted to kill Cartman, after he ruined the NASCAR sport's reputation.

See above. There is no such thing as a 'registered sniper rifle' in the US. Maybe woever wrote that lives in a country where they ban hunting rifles that 'look kind of military style', or maybe they just can't imagine a CIVILIAN in possession of something as scary and powerful-sounding as a "sniper rifle', but the fact is in the US, a scoped, bolt-action rifle is one of the least restricted weapons.