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House lawmakers debated a series of gun bills Tuesday including one that would allow supervised children to use handguns.The bill would allow children of any age to use handguns with adult supervision. Current law prevents anyone under the age of 14 from using handguns.Iowans for Gun Safety delivered a petition to House members Monday, urging them to vote against it. The group expects the Republican-controlled House to pass the bill, but not the Senate.For Natalie and Meredith Gibson, this is their sport. They have been shooting guns with their father since they were 5 years old.The girls said they like shooting a pistol with their dad. They said it's only dangerous if it's handled wrong.The girls and their dad have been lobbying the legislature to change the gun law for years."It's about handgun safety. My daughter started learning at a young age how dangerous it can be. They got exposed to them," said Nathan Gibson, the girls' father.Legislators who opposed the bill said allowing children of any age to handle a lethal weapon is absurd because their brains aren't developed to handle the responsibility.Jake Highfill proposed the bill, which now moves on to the Senate."We want to make sure we turn power back to parents, allow them to make the decision if their children are ready or not. If they don't want to shoot or teach them gun safety that's also their choice," said Highfill.The bill, House File 2281, passed the House on Tuesday 62-36. Lawmakers on the other side of the issue expressed concerns about safety."What this bill does, the bill before us, allows for 1-year-olds, 2-year-olds, 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds to operate handguns. We do not need a militia of toddlers. We do not have handguns that I am aware of that fit the hands of a 1- or 2-year-old," said said Democratic Rep. Kirstin Running-Marquardt.The bill is part of a series of bills being debated in the House on Tuesday related to gun laws. The House also approved HF 2283, which is a bill allowing Iowans to carry a firearm while operating or riding on a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle. House also approved House File 2314 streamlining the process for obtaining and renewing gun permits.BILLS BEING DEBATED:HF 2279: A bill for an act relating to possessing and transferring firearm suppressors, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 2043) By Judiciary. (Eligible: 02/18/2016)HF 2280: A bill for an act relating to the regulation of firearms and ammunition in a state of public emergency and providing a remedy. (Formerly HF 2044) By Judiciary. (Eligible: 02/18/2016)HF 2281: A bill for an act relating to the possession of a pistol, revolver, or ammunition by persons under fourteen years of age, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HF 2042) By Judiciary. (Eligible: 02/18/2016)HF 2283: A bill for an act relating to carrying a firearm while operating or riding on a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle. (Formerly HF 2066) By Natural Resources. (Eligible: 02/18/2016)HF 2314: A bill for an act relating to the issuance and verification of, and the transfer of records concerning permits to carry weapons and the confidentiality of such records including the confidentiality of records for such permits and for permits to acquire pistols or revolvers, prohibiting fraudulent transfers of firearms and ammunition, providing for a fee and a penalty, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 2129) By Judiciary. (Eligible: 02/19/2016)