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HB 133 lowers Florida's minimum age for firearm purchases from 21 to 18, allowing more young adults to buy firearms and potentially boosting sales in the market.
HB 133 lowers Florida's minimum age for firearm purchases from 21 to 18, allowing more young adults to buy firearms and potentially boosting sales in the market.
HB 133 aims to amend existing Florida law regarding the minimum age for purchasing firearms. The primary intent of the bill is to lower the minimum age requirement from 21 to 18 years for both retail purchases from federal firearms licensees (FFLs) and private sales.
Minimum Age Reduction:
Handgun Purchases:
Facilitation of Sales:
HB 133 proposes significant changes to Florida's firearm purchasing laws by lowering the minimum age for firearm purchases to 18. This legislation is positioned to impact both the legal landscape surrounding firearm sales and the economic dynamics of the firearms market in Florida. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, pending further legislative action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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