Florida Lawmakers Consider Rolling Back Age for Long Gun Purchases to 18
WPLG Local 10January 15, 20262 min1,196 views
8 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβProposed Change to Gun Law
- π― Florida lawmakers are advancing a proposal to lower the age to buy a long gun back to 18.
- ποΈ This move aims to reverse a law enacted following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy.
Legislative Process and Controversy
- π³οΈ The proposal is heading for a House floor vote next week, with a companion Senate bill yet to be filed.
- βοΈ Previous attempts to change the law have failed in the Senate, but the current Senate President is keeping the possibility open.
- π£οΈ Lawmakers are gauging the sentiment of senators, emphasizing the need for 21 votes for passage.
Parkland Families' Reactions
- π Families of victims from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting express distress over the proposed rollback.
- β They view the potential change as a slap in the face to the memory of their loved ones and the intent behind the original safety act.
- π Some individuals involved in school safety commissions have indicated an evolved perspective on the issue, suggesting a better understanding of school protection measures.
Upcoming Vote
- ποΈ A floor vote on lowering the age to purchase a firearm is anticipated for Thursday.
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