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DSSA - Delaware State Sportsmen's Association
DSSA promotes and protects the interests of gunowners in and around Delaware.
From NRA News, Veteran Navy SEAL Dom Raso explains why the AR-15 that anti-gun politicians want to ban is the best defensive tool for protecting your family.
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Sportsmen and women are, first and foremost, conservationists who believe in the rule of law.
Delaware’s sportsmen and women are adamantly opposed to the illegal ivory trade. No one condones poaching in any form and everyone agrees that the illegal, unethical and immoral slaughter of elephants, rhinoceros and hippopotamus for profit by poachers and other outlaws must end.
But what about ivory legally taken as a part of legal and ethical hunting operations?
What about all of the things made of ivory or made with ivory that were legally imported and are now legally owned by Delaware’s law-abiding citizens?
What about those very expensive African trophy mounts you have worked so hard to collect and have always viewed as investments?
What will happen to those items when and if the radical and ill-advised ban contained in Senate Substitute #1 for Senate Bill 156 becomes the law here in Delaware?
There are both economic and constitutional problems with SS#1 for SB 156. This radical bill which is inspired by the radical animal rights and rabidly anti-hunting organization known as the Humane Society of the United States would ban the sale, purchase and possession with intent to sell otherwise legal ivory taken according to law from a number of sources including elephants, hippos and whales.
The full text of SS#1 for SB 156 may be read here.
Call and/or email the members of the House Natural Resources Committeetoday – politely and respectfully ask them to oppose SS#1 for SB 156.
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
House Democrats may be contacted by calling 302-744-4351
House Republicans may be contacted by calling 302-744-4171
THEN CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE AND ASK THEM TO OPPOSE SS#1 for SB 156
YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT – LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD
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House Bill 325 has passed the House, relying upon fraud and deception to win approval, and is now in the Senate awaiting action. This misguided legislation would go beyond federal law and extend the 3-day transfer period for NICS delays to 30 days — and more. Please contact your senator and politely urge them to oppose House Bill 325 when it comes up for a vote.
But here’s the real story… HB 325 creates a “black hole” that results in a never-ending cycle that deprives law-abiding citizens of their right to keep & bear arms… and the sponsors knew it when they chose the 30 day “delay”…
Now here’s what they are not telling you………and what they didn’t tell the House!!!!
Current law allows a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL) to release a firearm after 3 business days if they have not received any additional correspondence from NICS after receiving a “delay” when conducting the initial background check for the firearms transfer. This safeguard prevents the potential shutdown of sales via endless delays and allows law-abiding individuals to take possession of a firearm in a timely manner. House Bill 325 is a solution in search of a problem and your legislators need to hear from you!
The full text of HB 325 may be read here.
The FBI’s NICS center will be able to unilaterally delay all transactions in Delaware for up to 30 days… and as understaffed as they are you better believe that Obama’s Justice Department will do exactly that – and so would a Sanders Justice Department and a Clinton Justice Department – we know that because that’s exactly what they tried to do when Bill Clinton was President.
At best, HB 325 is nothing more than a 30-day waiting period in disguise -and at worst it creates a “black hole” which could mean a total ban on gun sales in Delaware.
It is also a solution in search of a problem…. There is no evidence that any problem exists in Delaware as a result of the current system – so why are they doing it? Because they think they can – and because they know exactly what the end result will be – a 30 day waiting period, across the board in Delaware.
Call your Senator today – politely and respectfully ask them to oppose HB 325.
YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT – LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD
Look for this Action Alert Network to keep you informed as this issue progresses.
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This announcement is being provided to you as a public service to the members of our Action Alert Network
(Just as a reminder, you are receiving this Alert because you have asked to be informed)
House Bill 325 has passed the House, relying upon fraud and deception to win approval, and is now in the Senate awaiting action. This misguided legislation would go beyond federal law and extend the 3-day transfer period for NICS delays to 30 days — and more. Please contact your Senator and politely urge them to oppose House Bill 325 when it comes up for a vote.
But here’s the real story……. HB 325 creates a “black hole” that results in a never-ending cycle which deprives law-abiding citizens of their right to keep & bear arms… and the sponsors knew it when they chose the 30 day “delay”……..
Sen. Bryan Townsend – 302-744-4165 – Bryan.Townsend@state.de.us
The mailing address for DSSA is:
Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association
P.O. Box 94
Lincoln, DE 19960
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