My parents bought me a minibike for my birthday and I crashed into a car and now they are grounding me for 3 weeks they also took away my phone I can't hang out with friends they are going to take away my money and I will have to do work around the house plus they also took away my BB gun that I bought with my money are there any rights I could use against them to get my stuff back anything?

As a minor, you may not have legal rights to challenge your parents' decisions regarding discipline and consequences for your actions. It is important to understand that parents have the authority to set rules and limitations for their children in order to ensure their safety and well-being.

However, it may be beneficial to have a calm and respectful conversation with your parents to discuss the situation and express how you feel about the consequences they have imposed. It is important to take responsibility for your actions, apologize for any damage caused, and demonstrate that you are willing to learn from the experience and make better choices in the future.

You could also consider seeking advice from a trusted adult, such as a teacher, counselor, or family member, to help mediate the situation and facilitate communication between you and your parents. Ultimately, showing maturity, openness, and a willingness to cooperate with your parents may help in resolving the situation and possibly earning back some privileges.