Delaware lawmakers return to Legislative Hall on Jan. 13 for the first session of the second leg of the 153rd General Assembly, and several newly introduced bills are already generating attention across the state.
The appeals court decision upholds an earlier ruling denying a request to pause enforcement of the new law. Delaware's Permit to Purchase law officially took effect Nov. 16.
A federal appeals court has denied a request to temporarily block Delaware's new handgun permit law, allowing the controversial regulation to remain in effect as legal challenges continue.
Delaware State Police have set up a helpline to answer questions about the new law.
Delaware’s new permit-to-purchase handgun law takes effect Sunday after a federal judge denied an injunction, and multiple gun-rights groups, including DSSA, Bridgeville Rifle & Pistol Club, and BKK Firearms, have filed an appeal.
Delaware's permit to purchase law will start Sunday.
Firearms instructors, advocacy groups and others have filed a temporary restraining order in federal court, seeking to halt enforcement of a new handgun permit law. The law is set to take effect on Nov. 16, arguing the law violates the Second Amendment.
The Delaware State Police have launched a new online portal for people seeking to purchase or transfer a handgun, ahead of the state’s new Permit to Purchase requirement taking effect Nov. 16.
The Delaware State Police State Bureau of Identification announced that individuals preparing to apply for a handgun qualified purchaser permit can now schedule fingerprint appointments.
The Delaware State Police is preparing to launch the Permit to Purchase Program, a new requirement under state law that will take effect Nov. 16, for anyone looking to buy or transfer a handgun in Delaware.
