Delaware has just implemented its controversial Permit to Purchase law, requiring First State citizens to obtain a permit from the government before they can purchase a handgun.
A handful of other states have similar laws coming up, including Colorado (August 2026) and Washington (May 2027), while Oregon’s Measure 114, which also requires a permit to purchase, is presently being considered by the state Supreme Court. The outcome of Oregon’s case could be staggering. Ammoland News covered that controversy here.
According to WBOC News, “any person who lives in Delaware and wants to buy a handgun must first apply for a handgun qualified purchaser permit. The process includes taking an 8-hour firearms training course, firing one hundred rounds, getting fingerprinted, and passing a background check, according to officials.”
Click the link to read the whole article: ‘Permit-to-Purchase’ Turn Right into Privilege
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