Speak Up: Ammunition storage bill passes Delaware House, heads to Senate

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Nearly a year after Delaware’s Department of Justice announced the theft of over 500,000 rounds of ammunition at the Christiana Mall Cabela’s, state lawmakers are working to set standards on how it is secured at gun stores. Following the June 2023 announcement, Rep. Kim Williams, D-Newport, began working on legislation to address ammunition thefts in collaboration with the Delaware State Police, leading to the introduction of House Bill 270 last December.

  • Stop the pleas and the issues fix themselves. — Howard Gaines III
  • Maybe we should start by electing an attorney general who doesn’t plea down the theft charges for 500,000 rounds of ammunition, which have been used in multiple crimes, to a drug offense program. No prison time. Our state’s criminal justice system and attorney general are a joke. We need to send a clear message that we are serious about crime. This is your daily reminder to not vote for Democrats in 2024. — Jonathan Contant
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