Drug dealing while possessing or using a gun can also trigger state or federal mandatory minimum laws. In 1999, Florida enacted a strict gun law referred to as the "10-20-Life" law. Under the law, if a gun is pulled during the commission of a drug crime, the minimum sentence is 10 years in prison. Alternatively, if a gun is fired during a crime, the minimum sentence is 20 years. Finally, if someone is shot during the crime, the minimum sentence is 25 years to life.