The First State Goes Anti-Gun! - The Legal Brief

Published on April 23, 2019
Duration: 8:43

This Legal Brief episode from The Gun Collective, hosted by Adam Kraut, Esq., details four proposed anti-gun bills in Delaware: HB 63 (Safe Storage), SB 68 (Assault Weapons Ban), SB 70 (Magazine Ban), and SB 69 (Purchaser Card). The discussion highlights potential penalties, exemptions, and the impact on firearm owners, urging Delawareans to engage with their representatives.

Quick Summary

Delaware is considering four anti-gun bills: HB 63 (Safe Storage), SB 68 (Assault Weapons Ban), SB 70 (Magazine Ban), and SB 69 (Purchaser Card). These proposals include requirements for safe storage, bans on certain firearms and magazines, and mandatory purchaser cards with training, carrying misdemeanor and felony penalties.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Delaware Anti-Gun Bills
  2. 00:22SP Tactical brace product promotion
  3. 00:51Delaware's Proposed Anti-Gun Bills Overview
  4. 01:03House Bill 63 - Safe Storage Law
  5. 01:49HB63 Amendment and Penalties
  6. 02:02Senate Bill 68 - Assault Weapons Ban
  7. 02:50SB68 Bill Exceptions
  8. 03:50SB68 Penalties and Registration
  9. 04:16Senate Bill 70 - Magazine Ban
  10. 04:45SB70 Magazine Surrender and Compensation
  11. 05:18Senate Bill 69 - Purchaser Card
  12. 05:46SB69 Training Requirements
  13. 06:14SB69 More Training Topics
  14. 06:28SB69 Permit Card Details
  15. 06:44SB69 Revocation Details
  16. 07:04SB69 Submission of ATF 4473
  17. 07:34Delaware Gun Rights Advocacy
  18. 07:52Outro - Subscribe!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key anti-gun bills proposed in Delaware?

Delaware is considering HB 63 for safe storage, SB 68 banning assault weapons, SB 70 restricting large-capacity magazines, and SB 69 requiring purchaser cards for all firearm purchases, each with specific requirements and penalties.

What are the penalties for violating Delaware's proposed safe storage law (HB 63)?

Violations of Delaware's proposed House Bill 63, which mandates safe firearm storage to prevent unauthorized access, would be classified as Class A or B misdemeanors under the legislation.

Does Delaware's proposed assault weapons ban (SB 68) have any exemptions?

Yes, Senate Bill 68, which proposes an assault weapons ban, includes exemptions for active law enforcement, military personnel, licensed dealers, inherited firearms, retired law enforcement officers, and armored car guards.

What is required to purchase a firearm under Delaware's proposed Senate Bill 69?

Senate Bill 69 requires individuals to obtain a handgun-qualified purchaser card (valid 90 days) or a firearm-qualified purchaser card (valid 3 years) after completing a comprehensive firearms training course.

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