DOVER, Del.- Gun safety and gun rights advocates clashed outside Delaware's Capitol today, taking sides over permit-to-purchase legislation currently under consideration in the General Assembly.
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DOVER, Del.- Senate Bill 2 proposes additional steps to the process of purchasing a handgun in the state.
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..
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.
Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis is sticking to his guns when it comes to the Second Amendment. At Tuesday night's Wicomico County Council meeting, Sheriff Lewis proclaimed the county a "sanctuary" for the Second Amendment.