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Iowa House Moves to Ease Gun Carrying Restrictions

The Iowa House has advanced two significant bills aimed at loosening current gun restrictions, including proposals to lower the minimum age for carrying handguns from 21 to 18 and to eliminate disqualifying conditions for certain individuals. Supporters argue that such changes would align gun rights with the responsibilities of adulthood, especially given that individuals can join the military at 18.

In the proposed legislation, notable disqualifications, such as past convictions for serious misdemeanors and alcohol addiction, would be removed, raising concerns among public safety advocates. Critics assert that these existing laws are vital for protecting communities and should remain intact, as they help prevent access to firearms by individuals with a violent history. The bills have now moved to the full House for consideration.

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