Delaware gun owners, brace yourselves: the Senate Executive Committee is set to hear SS1 for SB 300 this Wednesday, a legislative Frankenstein that would slam the door on private firearm transfers and erect a statewide registry straight out of the anti-2A playbook. Buried in the source text from gun rights watchdogs, this bill mandates universal background checks for every handgun and assault weapon transfer—even between family or friends—while forcing all Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) to shutter their doors by mandating pricey state licensing that’s basically a death sentence for small dealers. It’s not just red tape; it’s a calculated kill shot on the dealer network that keeps legal guns flowing to law-abiding citizens.
Dig deeper, and the implications scream slippery slope. Delaware’s already choking under Biden-era ATF rules and a hostile judiciary; this registry isn’t about safety—it’s the foundation for future confiscation lists, just like we’ve seen in states like New York and California where registration morphed into outright bans. Cleverly disguised as common-sense reform, SB 300 exploits post-Bruen confusion, betting that SCOTUS’s right-to-carry win won’t immediately torch permit schemes or registries. For the 2A community, it’s a rallying cry: private sales are the lifeblood of the Second Amendment, shielding us from government overreach. If this passes, expect black-market booms, non-compliance spikes, and a blueprint for blue-state copycats nationwide.
Time to flood those Senate lines and pack the hearing—Delaware’s fight is every patriot’s fight. Share this far and wide, hit the source at [link to original], and gear up for the long haul. The right to keep and bear arms isn’t negotiable; it’s constitutional bedrock. Stand firm, or watch it erode one registry at a time.