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Just Bill:
What's a "Walter-brand P22............"????  Why do journalists with no interest or education about guns always seem to be the reporters on gun issues???  And the proof reader doesn't know either.

Paladin4CA:

--- Quote from: Adrenolin on November 06, 2014, 09:57:53 PM ---The Florida issue is a state issue. Not saying it's not interesting but their laws differ then here in Delaware. ...

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This is the National Gun News forum, so it belongs here.

fwiw, IIRC, if they lose at FL CA4 and FL SC, they said they'd seek cert. from SCOTUS. Again, that's national, but it would also be authoritative for DE.

Clarence:

--- Quote from: Paladin4CA on November 15, 2014, 04:08:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Adrenolin on November 06, 2014, 09:57:53 PM ---The Florida issue is a state issue. Not saying it's not interesting but their laws differ then here in Delaware. ...

--- End quote ---
This is the National Gun News forum, so it belongs here.

fwiw, IIRC, if they lose at FL CA4 and FL SC, they said they'd seek cert. from SCOTUS. Again, that's national, but it would also be authoritative for DE.

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See below as the Delaware Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the fundemental right to open carry in Doe and Boone vs Wilmington Housing Authority.  

"This case concerns the right to keep and bear arms under Article I, Section 20 of the Delaware Constitution. Although Section 20 was not enacted until 1987, Delaware has a long history, dating back to the Revolution, of allowing responsible citizens to lawfully carry and use firearms in our state. The parties agree, as does this Court, that Delaware is an “open carry” state. Like the citizens of our sister states at the founding, Delaware citizens understood that the “right of self-preservation” permitted a citizen to “repe[l] force by force”.
An individual’s right to bear arms was “understood to be an individual right protecting against public and private violence"

Paladin4CA:

--- Quote from: Clarence on November 15, 2014, 07:57:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: Paladin4CA on November 15, 2014, 04:08:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Adrenolin on November 06, 2014, 09:57:53 PM ---The Florida issue is a state issue. Not saying it's not interesting but their laws differ then here in Delaware. ...

--- End quote ---
This is the National Gun News forum, so it belongs here.

fwiw, IIRC, if they lose at FL CA4 and FL SC, they said they'd seek cert. from SCOTUS. Again, that's national, but it would also be authoritative for DE.

--- End quote ---

See below as the Delaware Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the fundemental right to open carry in Doe and Boone vs Wilmington Housing Authority.  

"This case concerns the right to keep and bear arms under Article I, Section 20 of the Delaware Constitution. Although Section 20 was not enacted until 1987, Delaware has a long history, dating back to the Revolution, of allowing responsible citizens to lawfully carry and use firearms in our state. The parties agree, as does this Court, that Delaware is an “open carry” state. Like the citizens of our sister states at the founding, Delaware citizens understood that the “right of self-preservation” permitted a citizen to “repe[l] force by force”.
An individual’s right to bear arms was “understood to be an individual right protecting against public and private violence"

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(1) That's GREAT! It may help DEians to push for Shall Issue CCWs the way Ohio did about a decade ago....

(2) Whatever SCOTUS says on a subject trumps whatever a state SC says....

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