House votes to set minimum age of 21 for buying semi-automatic weapons in response to spate of shootings

House votes to set minimum age of 21 for buying semi-automatic weapons in response to spate of shootings

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House lawmakers on Wednesday vote to set the minimum age to buy semi-automatic weapons at 21 in response to a string of high-profile shootings.

The bill has little chance of clearing the Senate as it pursues negotiations focused on improving mental health programs, bolstering school security and enhancing background checks.

A banner hangs at a memorial outside Robb Elementary School on Friday, June 3.
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The vote comes after a House committee heard testimony from recent shooting victims and family members, including from 11-year-old girl Miah Cerrillo, who covered herself with a dead classmate’s blood to avoid being shot at the Uvalde elementary school last month.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.