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HSB 262

A bill for an act relating to the minimum age for acquiring or carrying weapons.

2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa bill adjusts minimum age requirements for acquiring and carrying weapons, advancing through committee with 17-4 approval vote.

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as HF 924.
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Bill Summary · HSB 262

Legislative bill overview

HSB 262 (renumbered HF 924) modifies Iowa law regarding the minimum age for acquiring or carrying weapons. The bill has advanced through committee with strong support, passing a Judiciary Committee vote 17-4. Specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided, but the bill concerns age restrictions related to firearm acquisition and carrying permits.

Why is this important

Age-related firearm regulations directly affect public safety policy, youth rights, and law enforcement enforcement mechanisms. Iowa's approach to minimum ages for weapons acquisition and carrying influences both constitutional interpretation and practical crime prevention measures. This legislation reflects ongoing national debates about balancing Second Amendment rights with age-based restrictions.

Potential points of contention

  • Constitutional concerns: Whether age restrictions on firearm rights withstand Second Amendment scrutiny under recent court interpretations
  • Practical enforcement: How changes interact with existing federal age requirements and interstate firearm regulations
  • Legislative intent clarity: Without specific language, unclear whether the bill raises, lowers, or restructures existing age thresholds and their application to different weapon types or permit categories

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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