The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has denied a request by the Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association and other plaintiffs that could have placed a temporary pause on Delaware’s new Permit to Purchase law.
The Delaware State Police have announced the official launch of an online portal to apply for a Permit to Purchase needed to buy or transfer a handgun beginning Nov. 16.
An annual scorecard has Maryland as one of the top states in the nation regarding gun safety laws.
Maryland’s House of Delegates passed a bill designed to reduce the number of suicides by firearm. It's now up for a hearing in the Maryland Senate.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a New York state law that had restricted who could obtain a permit to carry a gun in public. Under the law in place since 1913, New York residents needed to show proper cause, or an actual need, to carry a concealed handgun in public for self-defense..
The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a New York gun law enacted more than a century ago that places restrictions on carrying a concealed handgun outside the home.
A Maryland measure to ban guns without serial numbers will go into effect without Gov. Larry Hogan's signature, the governor announced Friday.
Outside of Legislative Hall, Mitch Denham, President of Delaware Gun Rights, gathered with others for the third annual rally for the second amendment. Denham says last year they had to cancel the gathering due to Delaware's COVID restrictions when it came to gathering. Those gathered say they are prepared to stay all night to encourage lawmakers to halt a number of gun control bills.
Senator Sokola, the primary sponsor behind SB6, is proposing outlawing the sale of large-capacity magazines that hold more than 17 rounds. The bill also aims to create a buyback program, which would give gun owners up until June 30, 2022 to sell their large-capacity magazines back to the state.
