Delaware passes permit to purchase

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  • Phoenix_1295

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    Oct 6, 2010
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    The permit is only good for 6 months. So many would need to reapply every time they purchase a firearm. At least MD’s HQL is good for 10 years.

    “A handgun qualified purchaser permit is valid for a period of 180 days from the date of issuance.”
     

    AKbythebay

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    I knew it was just a matter of time before Delaware went "full Maryland" and started passing the same nonsense we do. With a veto proff majority the Dems are going to become more activists with each passing year. I'm shocked they haven't pushed a sales tax yet.
     

    adit

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    Feb 20, 2013
    19,698
    DE
    In a case like this the lawsuit should target the state to explain why this law is necessary now. As I see it, all this is doing is forcing a firearms course on the same group of people (lawful non-prohibited persons), which essentially is trying to cut down on accidents.
    Has there been an uptick in accidental shootings in the state?
    No.

    Same nonsense as when they passed the HQL in MD.
     

    DaemonAssassin

    Why should we Free BSD?
    Jun 14, 2012
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    Political refugee in WV
    The permit is only good for 6 months. So many would need to reapply every time they purchase a firearm. At least MD’s HQL is good for 10 years.

    “A handgun qualified purchaser permit is valid for a period of 180 days from the date of issuance.”
    IIRC, the one in NC, is the same concept but less severe and was found unconstitutional.
     

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