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Representatives Ivey, Scanlon, and Neguse Reintroduce the Raise the Age Act

March 27, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Glenn Ivey (D-MD), Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA), and Assistant Democratic Leader Joe Neguse (D-CO) reintroduced the Raise the Age Act, which would increase the age from 18 to 21 to purchase a semiautomatic rifle, the same legal age to purchase a handgun.

 “Gun violence continues to take the lives of too many across this country.” said Congressman Glenn Ivey. “The Raise the Age Act is a common-sense and crucial step to keep our kids safer and protect our communities. I want to thank Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon and Assistant Democratic Leader Joe Neguse in partnering together on this effort and for the overwhelming support of our colleagues on this important piece of legislation.”

"Across our country, Americans are living in fear and grief because of senseless gun violence,” said Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon. “They also know that enough is enough, and we need to act. This commonsense bill would keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of those who shouldn't have them and prevent young people from hurting themselves or others. I'm proud to join my colleagues in introducing the Raise the Age Act – one of the many gun violence prevention solutions that have the power to save lives.”

"We strongly support Congressman Ivey's reintroduction of the Raise the Age Act because too many lives have been lost to AR-15s in the hands of young shooters. The Sandy Hook, Parkland, Uvalde, Buffalo, and Apalachee shootings were all carried out by gunmen under the age of 21 who legally purchased or acquired AR-15-style rifles," said Po Murray, Chairwoman of Newtown Action Alliance. "These weapons of war have no place in our schools, grocery stores, malls, or communities. If this law had been in place, lives could have been saved. Congress must act now to raise the minimum age and help prevent the next heart shattering tragedy."

"Too often, we see 18-, 19-, and 20-year-olds legally purchasing assault weapons and using them to commit devastating acts of violence.” said Vanessa Gonzalez, Vice President of Government & Political Affairs at GIFFORDS. “The Raise the Age Act is a commonsense solution that aligns with existing federal law on handgun purchases and would help keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of those most at risk of misusing them. We already set age limits for drinking, voting, and renting a car because we recognize that certain responsibilities require maturity—firearm purchases should be no different. We applaud Congressman Ivey for his leadership in reintroducing this critical legislation and urge Congress to act now to save lives."

“Time and time again, radicalized young men with access to semiautomatic firearms have carried out horrific acts of mass violence. In fact, two-thirds of the deadliest mass shootings from 2018 to 2022 were perpetrated by individuals under 21.” said Mark Collins, Director of Federal Policy at Brady. “It is essential that we raise the minimum age to purchase semiautomatic rifles from 18 to 21 to prevent these devastating tragedies from occurring in the future. Brady thanks Representatives Glenn Ivey, Mary Gay Scanlon, and Joe Neguse for reintroducing the Raise the Age Act and renewing their commitment to common-sense gun violence prevention.”

Community Justice is proud to endorse the Raise the Age Act to help ensure that young people under the age of 21 are not able to purchase shotguns or semiautomatic rifles. This is a commonsense policy grounded in the data underscoring that people between the ages of 18 and 20 are responsible for a disproportionate amount of violence and should not have unrestricted access to particularly lethal weapons.” said Adzi Vokhiwa, Vice President of Policy atCommunity Justice. “We thank Congressman Ivey for his leadership on this important bill and urge Congress to pass it quickly to help protect our communities and save lives.”

“Representative Ivey’s bill to raise the age to purchase assault weapons to 21 is the definition of common sense — especially when research shows that 18- to 20-year-olds commit gun homicides at triple the rate of adults.” said John Feinblatt, President of Everytown for Gun Safety, “Everytown is proud to support this bill, which would bring peace of mind to our teachers, students, law enforcement, and so many others.” 

The Raise the Age Act is supported by 114 original cosponsors. It is endorsed by Brady, Community Justice, Everytown for Gun Safety, GIFFORDS, and Newtown Action Alliance. 

A copy of the bill can be found here.

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