

Legal experts who’ve reviewed newly passed gun legislation that raises the age requirement to purchase guns in Florida to 21 and requires a background check of three days, say it does nothing to shore up issues associated with private gun sales.
The so-called “gunshow loophole,”the private sales of firearms, is not addressed in the new law, said David Haas, a former federal prosecutor who is now a private attorney in Orlando.
All of the requirements in the newly passed legislation are placed solely on federally licensed firearms dealers, Haas said.
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