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Related: About this forumTomorrow, Fl House will try to roll back the Marjory Stoneman Douglas act passed after the Parkland shooting.
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Tomorrow, Fl House will try to roll back the Marjory Stoneman Douglas act passed after the Parkland shooting. (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jan 2024
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LetMyPeopleVote
(154,840 posts)1. Florida GOP is moving a DeSantis-backed bill forward to LOWER the minimum age to purchase AR-15s from 21 to 18-years
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,840 posts)2. This is the law that David Hogg got passed
Fla_Democrat
(2,571 posts)3. So...... the problem is......
So, people are upset that adults will be treated as adults?
sarisataka
(21,039 posts)4. We really need to have a national discussion
When is a person an adult? 16, 18, 21, 25?
It should then apply to all "adult" rights- guns, voting, drinking, prosecution of crimes, etc
melm00se
(5,069 posts)5. That question is why
the 19th and 26th Amendments were ratified.
In both cases, various states had conflicting definitions of the issues addressed in the respective amendments.
These 2 amendments also indicate that politicians (and hell, a lot of people) are incapable of looking down the road. They would rather treat symptoms vs. curing the underlying disease.
yagotme
(3,819 posts)6. The last document listed in the first reply seems to me to be removing the
"police only" exemption from the law. Lowering the age to 18 (which several states have as their minimum for long arms) removes that provision pretty much automatically.