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Delaware has seen significant changes in its gun laws over the past decade, focusing on enhancing firearm safety and responsible ownership. This guide provides a detailed overview of key developments in Delaware’s gun laws from 2013 to 2023.
Delaware enacted laws requiring universal background checks for all firearm sales, closing potential loopholes in private transactions.
The state introduced stringent criteria for concealed carry permits, requiring applicants to demonstrate a “good and substantial reason” for carrying a concealed firearm.
Legislation was passed to prohibit individuals convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence offenses or subject to protective orders from owning firearms.
Delaware enforced stricter restrictions on firearm ownership for individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others due to mental health concerns.
The state introduced Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO), allowing family members and law enforcement to seek temporary firearm removal for individuals deemed at risk.
Legislation mandated reporting lost or stolen firearms to law enforcement within a specific timeframe to prevent their diversion to illegal markets.
The minimum age for purchasing firearms, including long guns and handguns, was raised from 18 to 21 years old, aligning with federal regulations.
Discussion arose around proposed legislation to ban certain assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, sparking debates on personal rights versus community safety.
Delaware strengthened background checks for concealed carry permit applicants, requiring thorough reviews of mental health history and criminal records.
The state introduced regulations mandating safe firearm storage to prevent unauthorized access, particularly by minors.
Delaware considered enhancing training requirements for concealed carry permit applicants, focusing on responsible gun ownership and firearm handling skills.
Proposed legislation aimed to require reporting lost or stolen ammunition to law enforcement, similar to the reporting requirement for firearms.
Delaware enforced harsher penalties for firearm trafficking to deter the illegal distribution of firearms.
Legislation was passed to ban certain assault weapons and high-capacity magazines following a comprehensive review of their potential impact on public safety.
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