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Proposed Delaware Firearm Legislation SB108

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Legislation Overview

Title: An Act To Amend Chapter 2, Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Crimes And Deadly Weapons.

Description: This Act removes prohibitions in Title 11 of the Delaware Code related to owning or possessing certain types of knives that may be opened by one hand. Such cutting implements are lawfully used as tools by many working in the trades, and are also popular among outdoor, hunting, and camping enthusiasts. Currently, despite common and myriad lawful purposes, such knives are treated as deadly weapons in Delaware, and therefore subject otherwise law-abiding Delawareans engaged in law-abiding activities to criminal prosecution in the justice system. Removing the prohibitions would permit individuals to lawfully use such tools, but would still subject them to prosecution for deadly weapons-related offenses where an individual uses such a knife in the course of an attack or assault aimed at causing death or serious injury.

Session: 153rd General Assembly

Last Action: Introduced and Assigned to Judiciary Committee in Senate

Last Action Date: April 15, 2025

Sponsors

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6 sponsors: Jack Walsh (D); David Wilson (R); Franklin Cooke (D); Brian Pettyjohn (R); Edward Osienski (D); Jeffrey Spiegelman (R);

Percentage of Senate sponsoring bill: 29% (6 of 21)

History
Chamber Date Action
Apr 15, 2025 Introduced and Assigned to Judiciary Committee in Senate
Texts
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Amendments
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Link: link to state bill page

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