A proposal to lower the minimum age from 21-to-18 to buy rifles and other long guns crosses a hurdle in the House. But State Representative Christine Hunschofsky says there's no reason to roll back a law put in place after the Parkland massacre. Supporters say the law is inconsistent because it allows 18-to-20-year-olds to legally own a long gun so long as they don't buy it. So far, there is no similar bill in the Senate. If the Senate does not take action, it would mark the fourth year in a row.