Democratic lawmakers in Delaware are aiming to ram through two gun-control bills outlawing high-capacity magazines and banning the purchase of handguns unless the buyer first takes a firearms training course, gets fingerprinted and obtains a state permit.
The bills were introduced late last week, and members of the public will have their first chance to comment on them at a Senate committee hearing Wednesday.
Late Tuesday, Democratic Senate leaders issued a statement saying the bills will be voted on by the full Senate on Thursday if they are released from committee.
Lawmakers are meeting virtually, so members of the public will not be allowed to gather at Legislative Hall to attend the committee meeting or observe the floor vote.
“These policies are not new and, put simply, Delawareans have waited too long for us to act on them,” Sokola and Lockman said. “Too many lives are at risk to justify any further delay in their consideration before the full Senate.”
When you have a flat tire the cheapest and easiest solution isn’t to buy a new tire. Some of these legislative actions imposing solutions to a problem are the most complicated ways to fix something that if our current system functioned properly wouldn’t be an issue. The wacadoos going loopy is the issue not the inanimate objects they decided to use.
So, we need to submit fingerprints in order to get their PERMISSION (!?) to use our rights?
Start hanging these bastids.
Yet totally ignore the several laws Hunter Biden broke with his handgun purchase!!
I’ll never give up my guns
Stand up for your constitutional rights people. These wicked people don’t care about our protection. These people have their own security to protect their families not worried about us true Americans.
Somebody needs To RAM a 155 round right into Congress !!!!!!
Playing with fire they are. When the Confiscationstarts thats when this really kicks in
SECOND AMENDMENT
A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.