Florida Republicans restart push to lower gun-buying age to 18



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Florida House Republicans backed a proposal to repeal age limits on purchasing rifles and shotguns for people under 21, as noted by the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee’s 13-5 vote along party lines. The bill would also allow individuals under 21 to buy handguns from private sellers, which is currently restricted under federal law.

Opponents emphasized concerns over the maturity and safety of young adults.
“We owe it to these families not to go backwards,” Rep. Robin Bartleman said, referencing the 2018 Parkland High School shooting.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has shown support for revising gun laws, but specifics on this bill remain unclear.

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