Ohio lawmakers introduce a bill aiming to permit adults aged 18 to 20 to purchase handguns from licensed dealers, directly challenging existing federal age restrictions. This legislative move comes amid ongoing national debates regarding gun rights and youth access to firearms.
The proposed measure reflects a broader trend among some states to ease gun purchasing requirements and could potentially lead to significant legal battles concerning the Second Amendment. Advocates argue it restores rights to young adults, while opponents warn it may increase gun violence among this age group.
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