Posted February 28, 2018 9:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Delaware Gov. John Carney, along with others, is backing a ban on some guns in the state. (Photo: Governor’s office)
Gov. John Carney wants to prohibit the sale of some types of semi-auto rifles in Delaware, while on the West Coast, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee wants to make it harder to buy select guns.
The governors, both Democrats, are urging lawmakers in their state to move on prohibitions and regulations targeting guns such as the AR-15 in the wake of the Parkland, Florida school shooting that killed 17 earlier this month. For Carney, he says although Delaware already has strong gun laws, the move to ban some semi-autos is needed for public safety.
“As we have seen in Las Vegas, Parkland, and in many other horrific incidents across our country, military-style weapons can be used to carry out catastrophic acts of violence,” Carney said in a statement. “They have no place on the streets of our neighborhoods.”
Carney, a proponent of expanding mandatory gun surrenders and the list of prohibited firearm possessors in the state, this week joined a coalition of East Coast governors with the avowed intent of working towards stronger gun policy.
On the Pacific, Inslee has backed moves to ban bump stocks

Source: Guns.com

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