Delaware’s upcoming law mandating permits for handgun purchases takes effect on November 16, but the necessary application is not yet available, raising concerns about potential delays in gun sales. As state police prepare for the law’s implementation, which includes mandatory safety training and background checks, local gun instructors anticipate a surge in demand for courses once the application becomes accessible.
Opponents argue that the state has mishandled the timeline, potentially leading to a temporary halt in gun sales for those without concealed carry permits. The law’s supporters believe that these new requirements could help reduce gun violence amid ongoing debates about its constitutionality. As the deadline approaches, the effectiveness of this legislation remains uncertain, igniting further discussions among state officials and advocates alike.
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