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Florida’s Firearm Age Debate Intensifies as House Bill Advances and DeSantis Targets Red Flag Laws

Florida’s Firearm Age Debate Intensifies as House Bill Advances and DeSantis Targets Red Flag Laws

In Florida, the debate over firearm age restrictions has escalated following the advancement of a House bill that would lower the age requirement for purchasing long guns from 21 to 18. The bill, which passed its first committee, reignites discussions about gun rights and public safety in the state. Governor Ron DeSantis has simultaneously announced his push to repeal Florida's red flag laws, which allow for the temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a threat to themselves or others.

The proposed changes have sparked a range of reactions. Proponents argue that the current age restriction infringes on Second Amendment rights, while opponents fear that rolling back these measures could lead to increased gun violence. The debate comes amid heightened national attention on gun control, with various states considering similar legislation.

Additionally, an active shooter situation at a naval base in Florida has further intensified the conversation around gun laws and public safety measures. As the legislative session progresses, Florida's lawmakers face significant pressure to balance the rights of gun owners with the safety of the public.

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