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[Deleware] Judge Dismisses Municipal Lawsuit Against Firearms Manufacturers
National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc. ^ | 12/04/02 | Unknown

Posted on 12/04/2002 10:22:22 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants

NEWTOWN, Conn., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The judge hearing Wilmington, Delaware's lawsuit against the firearm industry today granted the industry's request for a summary judgment. In dismissing the suit, Judge Fred S. Silverman wrote in his decision, "Handgun violence is a scourge. But as much as the court would support efforts to reduce the problem, the court will not twist a jury trial involving municipal costs into a wildly expensive referendum on handgun control. The Mayor and the City must find another means to their ends."

Mayor James M. Baker and the city argued that Wilmington incurred law enforcement and other costs associated with the criminal misuse of firearms and sought to recover those expenses from handgun manufacturers. The court's rejection of a "municipal costs recovery rule" described the suit as part of a nationwide effort to force change on firearms makers or force them out of business.

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More good news for freedom.
1 posted on 12/04/2002 10:22:23 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Good news indeed. Except that the Court's reasoning was faulty. It should have exposed the farce for what it was.
2 posted on 12/04/2002 10:23:28 AM PST by sauropod
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To: *bang_list
Bang
6 posted on 12/04/2002 10:37:50 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed
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To: Beelzebubba
BUMP
7 posted on 12/04/2002 10:41:07 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: Blood of Tyrants
"...the court will not twist a jury trial involving municipal costs into a wildly expensive referendum on handgun control. The Mayor and the City must find another means to their ends."

LOL!

8 posted on 12/04/2002 10:43:04 AM PST by Redbob
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To: Redbob
Three cheers for this judge.
9 posted on 12/04/2002 11:11:45 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Here, Here! Deleware,eh? Stunned suprise.
10 posted on 12/04/2002 11:27:20 AM PST by Ground0
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To: Ground0
Check out DE's Laws. I am a Native (no longer living there) but DE is much beter than most realise).

     
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Delaware - Firearms Laws

NRA-ILA

Firearms

Laws For


Delaware

As of August, 2000


A synopsis of state laws on purchase,
possession and carrying of firearms.

CAUTION: State firearms laws are subject to frequent change, and furthermore, are subject to court interpretation. Therefore this pamphlet is not to be considered as legal advice or a restatement of the law. To determine the applicability of these laws to specific situations which you may encounter, you must consult a local attorney licensed to practice law in your State. In addition to state laws, the purchase, sale, possession, use and transportation of firearms is also regulated by federal and, furthermore, by local laws. This pamphlet does not include or address federal and local laws. YOU MUST ABIDE WITH ALL LAWS: STATE, FEDERAL AND LOCAL.
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QUICK REFERENCE CHART

Rifles and Shotguns
Handguns

Permit to Purchase

No
No

Registration of Firearms

No
No

Licensing of Owners

No
No

Permit to Carry

No
Yes*

*A permit is required to carry concealed weapons.

STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION

"A person has the right to keep and bear arms for the defense of self, family, home and state, and for hunting and recreational use." Article 1, sec. 20.

PURCHASE

No permit is required to purchase a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. Purchasers of rifles and shotguns must be 18 years old. Handgun purchasers must be 21 years old.

A criminal history record information check is required prior to purchasing from a gun dealer any firearm, except for a shotgun, an antique or a replica of an antique firearm. Persons exempt from the instant check are holders of a valid concealed firearm license and law enforcement officers.

The following persons are prohibited from purchasing any firearm: See POSSESSION.

Any dealer who transfers firearms between private parties may charge a reasonable fee not to exceed $20.00 to cover the cost of the check.

It is unlawful to transfer to a person under 18 any firearm or ammunition without permission from a parent or guardian.

POSSESSION

There is no state-licensing requirement for the possession of a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. The following persons are prohibited from possessing any firearm:

  • Convicted felons.
  • Those convicted of a crime of violence involving bodily injury to another, including misdemeanors, but the prohibition shall not apply after five years from the date of conviction.
  • Those convicted of an offense involving a narcotic, dangerous drug, or controlled substance.
  • Those committed to a mental institution, sanitarium or hospital for mental disorder and do not possess a certificate of rehabilitation.
  • Children under 16 years of age, unless under the direct supervision of an adult.
  • A person adjudicated as delinquent for conduct which, if committed by an adult,would constitute a felony, unless and until that person has reached age 25.

It is unlawful for a parent to permit his child under 16 years of age to possess a firearm1 or air or BB gun except under the direct supervision of an adult.

CARRYING

It is unlawful for any person to carry any loaded or unloaded firearm concealed upon or about his person without a license to carry. Police officers are exempt from this provision. Handguns may be carried in open view, or they may be carried in an inaccessible area like the trunk of an automobile. Rifles and shotguns must be unloaded while being carried in or on any vehicle, piece of farm machinery, motorboat while under power, or sailboat while under power.

Application for a license to carry must be filed with the Prothonotary of the Superior Court in the county of residence at least 15 days before the then next term of court. The initial license shall be valid for two years.

The applicant must supply a certificate of 5 "respectable" citizens of the election district in which the applicant resides. The certificate must clearly state that the applicant is a person of "full age (21), sobriety and good moral character, that he bears a good reputation for peace and good order in the community in which he resides, and that the carrying of a concealed deadly weapon by the applicant is necessary for the protection of the applicant or his property or both." The certificate must be signed with the proper signatures and in the proper handwriting of each respectable citizen. The court in its discretion may approve the application. The licensing provisions do not apply to the carrying of the usual weapons by the police or other peace officers.

The Prothonotary of the county shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation at least 10 days before the next term a list of those applicants.

The applicant must pay a $34.50 application fee plus all taxes for the license as well as the cost of advertising the notice. Renewals are $34.50.

A current holder of a license to carry, may, on or before the expiration date, without further application, or additional requirements, renew his license for a further period of 3 years by paying to the Prothonotary the license tax and fee, and upon filing with the Prothonotary an affidavit setting forth that the carrying of a concealed deadly weapon is necessary for the protection of himself or his property, or both, and that he possesses all the requirements for the issuance of a license. He may make like license renewals every 3 years thereafter, however, the Superior Court upon good cause presented to it may inquire into the renewal request and deny it for good cause shown.

ANTIQUES AND REPLICAS

Any firearm manufactured before 1899 or any replica of such firearm that does not fire fixed ammunition or uses fixed ammunition no longer manufactured in the U.S. and which is no longer readily available in the ordinary channels of commerce is exempt from the instant check for purchasers. However, it is a firearm for all other purposes.

NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT FIREARMS

Persons may possess machine guns for scientific or experimental research and development purposes provided such machine guns have been registered under the provisions of the National Firearms Act.

The provisions on machine guns do not apply to members of the military forces or to members of a police force in Delaware duly authorized to carry a machine gun.

MISCELLANEOUS

Anyone possessing a weapon during the com-mission of a felony upon conviction will not be subject to suspension of sentence and will not be eligible for probation or parole during the period of the sentence imposed. This also applies to lesser offenses of a like nature. Everyone charged under this provision over the age of 16 will be tried as an adult.

Municipal governments shall enact no law restricting or licensing ownership, transfer, possession, or transportation of firearms or ammunition.

It is unlawful to shoot across a road or within 15 yards of a road, or within 100 yards of an occupied building or barn or "other building used in connection therewith."

It is unlawful to recklessly or negligently leave a loaded firearm within the reach or easy access of a person under 18 and where such person obtains the firearm and uses it to inflict serious physical injury or death upon himself or any other person. However, it is an affirmative defense that: (1) the firearm was stored in a locked box or container or in a location which a reasonable person would have believed to be secure from access to a minor; (2) the minor obtains the firearm as the result of an unlawful entry by any person; or (3) the serious physical injuries or death to the minor or any other person results from a target or sport shooting accident or hunting accident.

SOURCES:

Del. Code, Ann. 7-709, 7-726, 7-730, 11-222,11-1441 et seq., 22-838, 24-901, et seq.

NOTES:

1 Firearm includes a weapon discharging a projectile by gas and/or mechanical means, whether or not operable, but excludes a BB gun.



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11 posted on 12/04/2002 11:38:41 AM PST by Woodman
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Great news for Freedom BUMP!!!
12 posted on 12/04/2002 11:52:17 AM PST by cake_crumb
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To: Woodman
The Prothonotary of the county shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation at least 10 days before the next term a list of those applicants.

The applicant must pay a $34.50 application fee plus all taxes for the license as well as the cost of advertising the notice. Renewals are $34.50.

Whats the point of Conceal Carry if everyone knows you are doing it. Gives the criminals a list of who owns guns. On the other hand, it could give them a list of who not to mess with and that is good if you are one on the list.

13 posted on 12/04/2002 11:58:48 AM PST by Noslrac
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To: NFifty15
"I think the gays/drug users should pay a higher income tax based upon their lifestyle to recover the Aids treatment cost."

Absolutely!

14 posted on 12/04/2002 12:04:01 PM PST by cake_crumb
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15 posted on 12/04/2002 12:15:23 PM PST by Fiddlstix
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Blam!
16 posted on 12/04/2002 1:25:55 PM PST by lodwick
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To: Blood of Tyrants
The big problem with the city's argument is that the gun manufacturer's are NOT COMMITTING CRIMES.If their argument held a basis then a car manufacturer could be sued everytime someone had an accident.
17 posted on 12/04/2002 2:11:00 PM PST by INSENSITIVE GUY
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To: Noslrac
If you read closely, Open carry is appears to be legal in DE, just no one advertises it. However I remember many merchants with holsters and guns when I used to live there, nothing illegal about it.
18 posted on 12/04/2002 4:09:18 PM PST by Woodman
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To: Woodman
Many district attorneys will be only too happy to file charges of "inciting panic" since they and the media have conditioned so many people into an irrational fear of inanimate objects.
19 posted on 12/04/2002 4:51:21 PM PST by hoosierham
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