The Iowa Legislature is moving towards a significant update to state firearm laws that would allow 18 to 20-year-olds to possess and carry handguns. This change comes in response to a recent ruling by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, which deemed that Minnesota’s restrictions on this age group are unconstitutional, raising the possibility that Iowa may face legal challenges for maintaining similar limitations.
Currently, Iowa is among ten states that impose stricter age limits than federal law, which allows handgun possession for those 18 and older. Notably, the state’s laws create a discrepancy where young adults from other states can carry handguns, while native Iowans cannot. As the state seeks to address this legal oversight, the Iowa Firearms Coalition is advocating for the proposed changes, emphasizing the importance of gun rights for all law-abiding citizens.
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