This is a perfect example of constitutional rights being taken from people who can't afford them.
New York City is the extreme: Howard Stern (my hero!) and Donald Trump (not so much) can get concealed carry permits, but a guy who works two jobs to afford a $2000/month one-bedroom apartment with hot and cold running cockroaches doesn't stand a chance.
Our carry permits probably cost each of us, on average, $500+ for the initial application & training. If you have young kids and work at Home Depot, you can't afford that. A single mom with a restraining order against a violent ex may have the right to get a shall-issue permit in Delaware, but she is unlikely to have the means.
So, the WHA figured, "Hey, if they're poor enough to live in our housing project, f*** them and their rights." Kudos to the DSSA and Bridgeville Gun Club for fighting back.