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  • Beach Runner

    Member
    Mar 20, 2018
    90
    I have heard that this to be in committee on April 18 but I have not been able to find any schedule or tracker like MSI does in MD.
     

    Beach Runner

    Member
    Mar 20, 2018
    90
    The two groups I am following in Delaware are the Delaware State Sportsmen's Association (DSSA) and the Delaware Concealed Carry Forum (DECCW).

    The DSSA has a Delaware Legislative Info page but it seems to post most of its info on Facebook. There is a list of recent posts and a summary of the Facebook down on the right side. Links:

    DSSA Delaware Legislative Info page http://dssa.us/del-legislative-info/

    DSSA Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DSSA-Delaware-State-Sportsmens-Association-495134693884146/
     

    delaware_export

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 10, 2018
    3,225
    Making a name for himself. In true D fashion.

    Give him a few years and you'll be seeing his name on ballot for statewide office.
     

    adit

    ReMember
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 20, 2013
    19,686
    DE
    They are going after magazines as well, skipping 20 rounders and going for 10. :mad54:
     

    adit

    ReMember
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 20, 2013
    19,686
    DE
    DE Senate takes up HB330 on Thursday. This is the under 21 bill.
     

    DC-W

    Ultimate Member
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    25,290
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    Their "Assault Weapons Ban" is undead.



    http://www.wboc.com/story/38429811/senate-democrats-aim-to-push-ban-on-semi-automatic-weapons


    Senate Democrats Aim to Push Ban on Semi-Automatic Weapons

    DOVER, Del. (AP) - Democratic lawmakers in Delaware are trying to push a ban on certain semi-automatic weapons to the Senate floor for a vote, even though the measure failed in committee.
    The proposed ban failed to clear a committee last week amid opposition from gun-rights advocates, but Senate President Pro Tem David McBride said Thursday he will put the bill, which he supports, first on Tuesday's agenda. Absent a change in the committee's decision, which is unlikely, a majority of the Democratic-led Senate would have to vote to suspend the rules to consider the measure.
    The move comes after Democratic Gov. John Carney held a news conference Wednesday with the primary bill sponsor, Democratic Sen. Bryan Townsend of Newark, and a small group of gun control advocates.
    "There is a great deal of public interest in this legislation, on all sides," McBride told fellow lawmakers, reading from a statement. "It is every senator's prerogative to support or oppose any bill. But when an issue like this garners such an extraordinary level of interest and passion, every senator should have the opportunity, if not the responsibility, to have their position on the record."
    "All of us, supporters and skeptics alike, would be remiss not to allow this debate to reach the full Senate or to receive an up-or-down vote," McBride added.
    McBride's statement left Republican Sen. Colin Bonini wondering if Senate procedures will be dictated in the future by media coverage.
    "If any issue gets enough press coverage, are we going to simply waive the responsibilities of the committee process?" asked the Dover Republican.
    Carney's proposed ban on what he calls military-style assault weapons failed to clear the Judicial and Community Affairs Committee after a hearing before a standing-room-only crowd in the Senate chamber, where opponents outnumbered supporters by about 7-to-1.Carney called for the ban after a February shooting at a Florida high school that killed 17 people.
    The bill identifies dozens of "assault long guns" and "assault pistols" that would be banned. The ban would extend to "copycat" weapons, including any centerfire rifle that has both a detachable magazine and a folding stock, and any pistol or centerfire rifle with a fixed magazine holding more than 10 rounds.
    The legislation would prohibit the sale and transfer of such firearms, as well as transportation across state lines into Delaware.
    It would not ban possession of weapons purchased legally before the legislation's effective date, but it would impose restrictions on where they could be possessed and transported. It would not apply to armored car guards, police, members of the military, or government officials on official business. It also would allow retired police officers to have weapons sold or transferred to them by their law-enforcement agencies on retirement, or which they purchased or obtained for official use before retirement.
    Opponents argue the measure would do nothing to prevent mass shootings and would violate Delaware's constitution, which was amended in 1987 to enshrine an individual's right to carry guns for self-defense.
    Meanwhile, Carney signed a bill Thursday banning bump stocks, trigger cranks and similar devices that increase the rate of fire of semi-automatic firearms. A first offense of possessing a bump stock will be a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in prison. Buying or selling a bump stock will be a felony.
     

    Schipperke

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 19, 2013
    18,760
    The move comes after Democratic Gov. John Carney held a news conference Wednesday with the primary bill sponsor, Democratic Sen. Bryan Townsend of Newark, and a small group of gun control advocates.

    If Hogan loses, some foreshadowing it can get worse. In Maryland it would just be the Dem Governor ruling , then getting the rubber stamp from MGA.
     

    Engine4

    Curmudgeon
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 30, 2012
    6,999
    "a majority of the Democratic-led Senate would have to vote to suspend the rules to consider the measure."

    They don't get what they want, so they use political sleight of hand to ignore rules they don't like. Kinda like ignoring the Constitution.

    Fools.
     

    Djnewman001

    Member
    Jun 16, 2018
    8
    Delaware
    No news yet but it looks like its going to be close on the vote to suspend rules. I guess we will lnow for sure Tuesday.

    I'm assuming the worst, this is why I joined you fellas. Getting my bearings around MDs FSA.
     

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