Florida House Republicans have taken a significant step toward lowering the minimum age for purchasing long guns from 21 to 18, as the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee approves the bill with an 11-5 party-line vote. This move revives a controversial debate surrounding gun regulations established after the tragic Parkland school shooting in 2018, where a 19-year-old gunman took 17 lives, fueling discussions about firearm access among younger adults.
Supporters of the bill, including Rep. Tyler Sirois, argue that allowing 18-year-olds to buy rifles is a matter of constitutional rights, likening it to other adult privileges such as voting and serving on a jury. However, opponents highlight the potential risks, citing the Parkland tragedy and recent shootings involving younger perpetrators, raising questions about the implications of easing restrictions on firearm access for this age group.
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