Posted June 10, 2022 6:00 am by Comments

By Lee Williams

by Lee WilliamsIn terms of an individual’s right to keep and bear arms, Delaware has never been as bad as some of its neighbors, especially New Jersey. Delawareans can own Modern Sporting Rifles with standard-capacity magazines. They can apply for concealed-carry permits, and most are granted even though it’s a may-issue state. Delaware is small — only three counties. Were it not for its most populous and liberal city, Wilmington, Delaware would likely be a red state. Southern Delaware, which is more conservative, has always had a vibrant gun culture and is a haven for hunters, collectors and target shooters. Unfortunately, all of this is may soon change.The Delaware General Assembly, which like the Governor’s mansion is controlled by the Democrats, is fast-tracking a trio of strict anti-gun bills the likes of which have never been seen before in The First State. The legislation has the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association — the state’s NRA affiliate — scrambling. But it is the origin of the bills and how they’ll impact gun owners in all 50 states that’s causing the most concern.The DSSA has learned of a teleconference that took place just days after the mass murder in Uvalde, Texas. On the

Source: The Gun Writer

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