The Florida House Criminal Justice Subcommittee has advanced a bill that proposes lowering the age limit for firearm purchases from 21 to 18, a move sought by Governor Ron DeSantis. This proposed legislation, known as HB 759, is designed to align gun ownership rights with other legal adult responsibilities, as stated by proponents who argue that individuals aged 18 can enter into contracts and serve in the military.
However, this initiative faces considerable opposition from gun control advocates who cite the tragic 2018 Parkland shooting, where a shooter used a firearm purchased shortly before the attack to kill 17 individuals. Lawmakers and advocacy groups continue to question the need for such a rollback, emphasizing the risks associated with young adults accessing firearms. With the bill now progressing to the House Judiciary Committee, the debate over gun rights and safety remains heated in Florida.
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