Hey, on the plus side, at least the lawyers are going to be able to keep a roof over their head, an expensive Eurobox of a car in the garage, and their kids in college.
On a more serious note, I am still baffled that our elected representatives are seemingly oblivious to current events with respect to what is required for any weapons regulation to pass constitutional muster under the Second Amendment, let alone under the Delaware Constitution...hell, former Delaware Supreme Court Justice Ridgley said it plain as day that the Article 1, Section 20 of the Delaware constitution is not in lock step with the Second Amendment and that it insures and guarantees protection of a broader category of conduct as relates to possession, carry, and use of weapons in Delaware. See, e.g., Doe v. Wilmington Housing Authority, 88 A.3d 654, 663 (Del. 2014)(holding that in addition to guaranteeing a right to keep and bear arms to protect against public and private violence, the right was also understood to exist for membership in the militia and for hunting). This language is WAY pre-Bruen and served to ensure a right to possess and/or carry firearm in common areas of public housing buildings...and it was under the more stringent intermediate scrutiny standard that was in effect pre-Bruen. Unfortunately, to be an elected official in Delaware, you don't need to know the law. Apparently, you don't have to have an understanding of basic American Civics either.