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The Democrats in Delaware probably don't even know the US has a Bill of Rights. Never studied the Constitution in school. They are so stupid they don't even understand what the simple phrase "shall not infringe" means. Consequences of being low IQ.
If you have to get government permission to enjoy a right specifically enumerated in the Bill of Rights is it really a right at all? More like a suggestion, huh?
Is the Bill of Rights even worth the paper it is written on when the government can infringe upon rights that specifically say can't be infringed upon?
DOVER, Delaware (WPVI) -- Anyone looking to buy a handgun in Delaware could soon face a multi-step process.
On Thursday, the Delaware Senate passed a bill outlining permit-to-purchase regulations for residents who want to buy handguns. Gov. John Carney has said he will sign the bill into law as soon as it gets to his desk.
Jeff Hague, the president of the Delaware State Sportsmen's Association, said he is disappointed the legislation passed.
"This is not common sense, gun safety, firearm legislation. It's nothing more than gun control," he told Action News.
Hague said he takes issue with the entire bill, telling Action News it interferes with a person's constitutional rights.
"All it does is interfere with the right of a law-abiding citizen to exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms. It totally interferes with that process," he said. "You have to ask a government official who is not elected, is appointed, for permission to exercise your right to purchase a firearm."
If you have to get government permission to enjoy a right specifically enumerated in the Bill of Rights is it really a right at all? More like a suggestion, huh?
Is the Bill of Rights even worth the paper it is written on when the government can infringe upon rights that specifically say can't be infringed upon?
'Permit to purchase' handgun bill passed by lawmakers in Delaware; governor to sign into law
Anyone looking to buy a handgun in Delaware could soon face a multi-step process.
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'Permit to purchase' handgun bill passed by lawmakers in Delaware; governor to sign into law
DOVER, Delaware (WPVI) -- Anyone looking to buy a handgun in Delaware could soon face a multi-step process.
On Thursday, the Delaware Senate passed a bill outlining permit-to-purchase regulations for residents who want to buy handguns. Gov. John Carney has said he will sign the bill into law as soon as it gets to his desk.
Jeff Hague, the president of the Delaware State Sportsmen's Association, said he is disappointed the legislation passed.
"This is not common sense, gun safety, firearm legislation. It's nothing more than gun control," he told Action News.
Hague said he takes issue with the entire bill, telling Action News it interferes with a person's constitutional rights.
"All it does is interfere with the right of a law-abiding citizen to exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms. It totally interferes with that process," he said. "You have to ask a government official who is not elected, is appointed, for permission to exercise your right to purchase a firearm."