Delaware To Issue New Regulations On Concealed Firearms In Parks And Forests
BY Herschel Smith6 years, 12 months ago
Remember this great decision by the Delaware Supreme Court? Yea, well, it didn’t take long for the controllers to spring into action in order to blunt the force of God-given rights (finally recognized by men).
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the Delaware Department of Agriculture plan to issue interim firearm regulations early next week.
The regulations come after the Delaware Supreme Court repealed a firearmsban.
The state anticipates that the interim regulations would prohibit firearms in certain public facilities and designated areas – including park offices, visitors’ centers, bathhouses, zoos, educational facilities, dormitories, group camping areas, swimming pools, guarded beaches, stadiums and water parks.
In addition, the regulations would allow holders of valid Delaware concealed carry permits to carry within parks, including designated areas. The regulations would further allow active-duty law enforcement officers and qualified retired officers to carry anywhere within the parks and other areas affected by Supreme Court decision.
Group camping areas. So in other words, when you might most need a firearm for self defense (if you were a criminal bent on evil, would you go to a location where nobody else was?), you aren’t legally allowed to have one.
Hemp rope and lamp posts, after their toe nails have been pulled off, one by one.
On December 26, 2017 at 11:39 am, Fred said:
So, you can carry a firearm everywhere in the parks except all the places a person in a park might go, unless of course, you have special super secret squirrel ninja magic costume training in which case you can carry in all the places that you might actually be in a park? Got it.
On December 26, 2017 at 2:37 pm, ExpatNJ said:
Don’t say I didn’t express surprise about this in an earlier post:
“Is this the state of Delaware in the United States you’re talking about here? You know: the one in the very liberal, very anti-2A northeast, only a stones-throw from the District of Criminals? I can’t believe it!”
Except, now, I really CAN believe it. Wow, that WAS quick.
Not enough hemp rope, lamp posts, or pliers, Mr. Smith.
On December 27, 2017 at 10:16 pm, Doug said:
Rope, lamp posts … and pliers are becoming essential equipment. Stock pile them!