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The Delaware Senate gives the go-ahead to a bill requiring ammunition to be stored securely in retail locations but sends legislation banning guns on college campuses back to the House.
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The Delaware House clears a bill requiring firearms be placed in a locked container inside a vehicle, as well as legislation to eliminate the death penalty within state code.
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A bill making it a felony to bring a firearm onto a college campus passes in the Delaware House.
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Under the new law, an approved training course must be completed within five years of the firearm purchase date, with concealed carry permit holders and current or retired law-enforcement officers exempt from the requirement.
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After five years and four different versions of the bill, a law requiring firearm training before purchasing a handgun, known as "permit-to-purchase," passes in the Delaware General Assembly.
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The bill was approved on close to a party-line vote of 23 yes, 16 no and 2 absent after nearly four hours of floor debate.
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The Delaware Coalition Against Gun Violence is calling on state lawmakers to act after the latest mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde.
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Gun violence and gun policy were the focus of a day-long forum in Wilmington Thursday. It ended with a discussion of assault-style weapons and magazines.…
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A Superior Court judge ruled against regulations on carrying guns in Delaware State Parks last week.The Delaware Supreme Court declared a ban on…