The House Judiciary Committee in Florida recently approved a measure that would repeal the state's ban on commercial gun sales to adults under the age of 21, and the full House could vote on the measure as early as January, when the 2026 session begins. Passage in the lower chamber is a near certainty, since the House has approved similar language in each of the past three sessions.
The hang up has been the Florida Senate, where Republican leadership has refused to bring the bill to the floor for a vote. To the best of my knowledge, Senate President Ben Albritton has never come right out and said he opposes the measure, but he's stymied progress on repeal of the post-Parkland gun law all the same.
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The House Judiciary Committee in Florida recently approved a measure that would repeal the state's ban on commercial gun sales to adults under the age of 21, and the full House could vote on the measure as early as January, when the 2026 session begins. Passage in the lower chamber is a near certainty, since the House has approved similar language in each of the past three sessions.
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The hang up has been the Florida Senate, where Republican leadership has refused to bring the bill to the floor for a vote. To the best of my knowledge, Senate President Ben Albritton has never come right out and said he opposes the measure, but he's stymied progress on repeal of the post-Parkland gun law all the same.